Answer – Racial Prejudice
Racial prejudice against Asian
immigrants started building in the U.S since when Chinese workers began to
arrive in the country in the mid-19th century, this prejudice set the tone for
the resistance that was faced by many Japanese-Americans during World War II, which
led to them being relocated to government-run internment camps.
Answer:
1. The right from service, neglect and forced labour.
2. To be honest and not from section 6, they didn't have any constitutional rights but if it's from the section, they had the right to freedom of speech, beliefs and opinion.
3. It says that they will be forced to go back into labour once their owners file a warrant to track and get them back.