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Inside the U.S. plan to detain immigrants in Latin America as bargaining chips in WWII

Summary

During World War II, the United States detained hundreds of Japanese, German, and Italian immigrants living in Latin America. The U.S. then deported these individuals to America, where they stayed in camps.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. detained immigrants from Japan, Germany, and Italy during World War II.
  • These immigrants were living in Latin American countries at the time.
  • The U.S. arrested and deported them to America.
  • Once deported, they lived in camps in the United States.
  • This plan was part of the U.S. strategy during the war.
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