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Supreme Court overrules Korematsu case that upheld World War II Japanese American incarceration

The Supreme Court Tuesday overruled the 1944 ruling that upheld the World War II incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans as it also backed President Trump’s right to limit travel to the United States by residents of predominantly Muslim countries.

 

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