In 1944, the Supreme Court upheld the authority of the U.S. government to order the internment of
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In 1944, the Supreme Court upheld the authority of the U.S. government to order the internment of a minority group in the interest of national security, even though there was no evidence that any members of this group were disloyal to the United States.
Should the same policy be applied today against U.S. Muslims or Muslim immigrants? Why or why not?
Were the internment camps a bad idea? If so was it because of who they detained, how they detained them, or both?
- Is it the Supreme Court's job to second-guess the Commander-in-Chief on national security concerns?
- Especially after 2001, many instances of Muslim American surveillance from local, state, and federal agencies have been reported (e.g.NYPD,FBI, et. al).
- In 2015, candidate Donald Trump called for a ban on Muslim immigrants and later institute a travel ban of Muslim-majority nations as president,which was upheld by the Supreme Court.
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