National Dialogues on Immigration

The Civil Liberties Act of 1988


December 19, 2013  |  Uncategorized
1988 President Regan and the US Congress acknowledge and apologize for the crimes against the Japanese American community during WWII_Ronald Reagan signing Japanese reparation bill

President Reagan and the U.S. Congress acknowledge and apologize for the crimes against the Japanese-American community during World War II. The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 takes full governmental responsibility and condemns Japanese internment, and the so-called Redress Act gives $20,000 to every citizen and permanent resident surviving internee.

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