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In the Supreme Court’s decision in Korematsu v. United States, the court said that Korematsu
was not a spy and deserved equal rights.
was not a spy but could not be granted equal rights.
was a spy and should be imprisoned immediately.
was a spy but was free to go back to Japan
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"was not a spy but could not be granted equal rights."
Explanation: In Korematsu v. United States (1944) the Court acknowledged there was no showing Korematsu was disloyal, but it upheld the government's wartime exclusion order and his conviction, ruling that military necessity justified the restrictions on his rights.
Explanation: In Korematsu v. United States (1944) the Court acknowledged there was no showing Korematsu was disloyal, but it upheld the government's wartime exclusion order and his conviction, ruling that military necessity justified the restrictions on his rights.
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