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I had just gotten out of high school when Pearl Harbor was bombed and changed our lives. By 1942, the order would come and we would have to move out. We would get sandstorms, frequently. And the sand would seep into the living quarters and everything else you forget when these storms started. We became “no-noes” so-called. We were protesting because we weren't being treated as citizens. There were guards, armed guards. If people got too close to the fence and looked suspicious, you’d be shot. Tule Lake has really affected my, my life. Because for a long time I thought that I was responsible for it. But the truth is that I was just the victim. We have to remember what's guaranteed in the Constitution, because it seems that it’s easy to disregard it, somehow.
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Channel: The New York Times
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Length: 2min 24sec (144 seconds)
Published: Tue May 09 2017
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