Court cases uphold ancestral discrimination (1 janv. 1943 – 1 janv. 1944)
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1943 & 1944: Hirabayashi v. United States upheld the legality of a curfew imposed on Japanese Americans as the court argued wartime restrictions on movement could be justified for security. Korematsu v. United States upheld the legality of excluding Japanese Americans from designated military areas. These two cases effectively sanctioned ancestral discrimination in cases of military necessity.
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