Session #98 · 1983–85

Speech #980143110

Our bill. S. 2116. would provide a long overdue remedy for what has become known as one of Americas worst errors of World War II: the incarceration in detention camps of some 120.000 Americans and resident aliens of Japanese ancestry from the west coast. About 80 percent of these people were NieseiNativeborn American citizensand the remainder were their parents. the Isseifirst generation immigrants who were longtime legal residents of the United States prohibited by the Oriental Exclusion Act of 1924 from becoming naturalized American citizens. In the summer and early fall of 1942. long after the prospect of an enemy invasion of the west coast had faded. they were summarily removed from their homes by U.S. Army troops attached to the Western Defense Command and sent to isolated detention camps surrounded by barbed wire fences and armed guards in the interior of the United States.
Keywords matched
immigrants Exclusion Act naturalized

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Victim Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
SPARK MATSUNAGA
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
HI
Gender
M
Date
1983-11-18
Speech ID
980143110
Paragraph
#0
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