<span>You
are probably talking about Chinese immigrants in the United States, who began
immigrating into the country in 18th century. Thousands of Chinese workers
went to the California Gold Rush looking for work, while thousands more were
hired to build the First Transcontinental Railroad. Treatment of Chinese
immigrants are particularly harsh since they become targets for populist
politicians and white laborers. In 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed
which barred practically all Chinese from entering the United States for 10
years.</span>
Answer:
President Roosevelt used executive power to order the relocation of many Japanese immigrants.
Explanation:
The Native Americans
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It would be the "Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)" that was not one of the programs initiated by President Roosevelt as part of his New Deal, since New Deal Programs were intended to dig the US out of the grips of the Great Depression.