@TheConversationUS My mother told me (I think in her 80's) about when the principal got on the speaker and told all the Japanese American kids to come to the office with their coats and things.
She said she never saw her friends again. I could tell it still hurt.
Reparations came about for the formerly incarcerated because unlike German- and Italian-Americans, there were no hearings, no investigations, just rounding up like cattle, no due process.