Going to the full results, amongst Republicans in general, 28 %
support internment, 49 % oppose, and 23 % are unsure.
Not exact matches
Also, as the first openly gay person of color in Congress and someone from a family who experienced the ugly face of systemic racism when his grandparents and parents were removed from their respective homes and sent to Japanese American
Internment camps during World War II, Takano has a consistently progressive social justice ethic that is evident in his strong voting record in
support of immigrants, low - income families, affordable housing, veterans, and workers.
I am old enough to vividly remember the shrill panic in the media and the seemingly conclusive, reputable science - based
support for all of these (except Japanese
internment — I'm not quite that old but my parents remember the hysteria in detail).
Yes, it could, and folks around the new Trump administration are just barely more than a week after the election citing the
internment camps as precedent in
support of actions against Muslims in the United States.