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The Civil Rights Act of 1866
The United States placed Japanese Americans into internment camps during World War II because of fear that those with ethnic and cultural ties to Japan would aide Japan's cause in the war. After the surprising attack on Pearl Harbor, the American government (as well as many Americans) worried about Japanese threats and doubted the loyalty of Japanese Americans. - Enotes Website
It involved a military strategy to weaken the Indians.
The number of presidential terms is limited to two under the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution