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Some historians believe that the real reason behind Japanese internment was to free that large portions of land that was the property of Japanese Americans to create profit.
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, President Franklin D. Roosevelt decided to enter World War II. One of the first actions after entering the war, Roosevelt signed the executive order 9066 that ordered the relocation of approximately 112,000 Japanese people living on the Pacific coast of the United States. They were sent to interim camps such as the one at Manzanares, California.
These people were removed from the Pacific US and few of them sold their private properties at a very cheap price, losing all their patrimony.