Andrew Zhang DB7

I learned that from the 1930s to 1950s Japanese Americans were in internment camps where they weren’t allowed to do what they want and the way they were treated wasn’t like citizens and are kinda familiar to slaves back then. They were required to follow the rules of the united states. In the film, it talks about if they didn’t follow the rules they will be an arrest, violence, attacks, murder, separation, and discrimination.

I think in today’s world who live and work in the United States are citizens. Anyone can be a citizen in the United States of America. To be here we are apart of this country and having freedom. That citizenships are not only being a person it means having the freedom to do things that are your privilege.

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  1. “That citizenships are not only being a person it means having the freedom to do things that are your privilege.”

    I agree with this. I think that those of us who reside in the U.S. for however long, live here, and as residents we should have the opportunity, to participate in American society and politics.

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