1. Korematsu Vs. The United States
In the Declaration of Independence, rights are inalienable and cannot be taken away. ... After refusing to leave his house to go to a Japanese camp, Fred Korematsu questioned the Constitutionality of the Executive Order issued by Roosevelt. ... In the Declaration of Independence, which was the original layout for American government and law, all citizens of the United States have the unalienable right to property, and that was one of the many things taken away from Japanese Americans in Executive Order 9066. ...
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