
Enemy Aliens
What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
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Forced Migration and Statelessness: The Plight of Japanese Peruvians in WWII
This chapter explores the forced confinement of Japanese Peruvians during World War II, detailing their involuntary relocation to the U.S. and the legal ambiguities that rendered many stateless. It examines the geopolitical dynamics between the U.S. government and Latin American nations, along with the profound personal impacts on those affected, culminating in shifts in immigration law.
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