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The internment of Japanese Americans resulted in
forced relocation.
restricted immigration.
the denial of citizenship.
inclusion in the workforce.

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Forced relocation.

During World War II, over 120,000 Japanese Americans — including U.S. citizens — were forcibly removed from their homes and interned in camps. They were not stripped of citizenship as a general policy, and internment did not cause restricted immigration or broad inclusion in the workforce.