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Fred Korematsu argued that internment was unconstitutional mainly because internees
did not receive due process.
did not pose a threat to the US.
were citizens who paid taxes.
made the country safer.
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did not receive due process.
Korematsu's challenge argued that the exclusion and internment orders deprived Japanese Americans of liberty and equal protection without the due process guaranteed by the Constitution.
Korematsu's challenge argued that the exclusion and internment orders deprived Japanese Americans of liberty and equal protection without the due process guaranteed by the Constitution.
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