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" Approximately five thousand American citizens of Japanese ancestry refused to swear unqualified allegiance to the United States and to renounce allegiance to the Japanese Emperor, and several thousand evacuees requested repatriation to Japan. The Burdens... "
Aspects of Population Growth Policy - Page 564
by United States. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future - 1972 - 607 pages
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 323

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1945 - 956 pages
...allegiance to the Japanese Emperor, and several thousand evacuees requested repatriation to Japan.2 We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it. Cf . Chastleton Corporation v. Sinclair, 264 US 543, 547 ; Block v. Hirsh, 256 US 135, 154-5. In doing...
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Statutes and Amendments to the Codes of the Territory of Guam: First Guam ...

Guam - Law - 1952 - 552 pages
...of Japanese ancestry from his home in California was questioned. In its opinion, the Court stated: "We uphold the Exclusion Order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it. Cf. Chastleton Corporation v. Sinclair, 264 US 543, 547, 44 S. Ct. 405, 406 ... In doing so we are...
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Proposed Travel Controls: Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 212 pages
...to exceed $5,000 or to imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, for each offense." ******* We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it. Cf. Chastleton Corporation v. Sinclair, 264 US 543, 547; Block v. Hirsh, 256 US 135, 154—5. In doing...
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Proposed Travel Controls: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws - International travel regulations - 1966 - 212 pages
...to exceed $5,000 or to imprisonment for not more than one year, .or both, for each offense." ******* We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it. Cf. Chastleton Corporation v. Sinclair, 264 US 543, 547; Block v. Hirsh, 256 US 135, 154-5. In doing...
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The Supreme Court and the Commander in Chief

Clinton Rossiter - Biography & Autobiography - 1976 - 260 pages
...program, and thus the exclusion order, as a valid exercise of presidentialmilitary-congressional power, "as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it," and rejected the 48 The general had the Japanese-Americans "coming and going." One order forbade them...
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The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights: From Marshall to Rehnquist

Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham - Education - 1995 - 512 pages
...allegiance to the Japanese Emperor, and several thousand evacuees requested repatriation to Japan. We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was...not unmindful of the hardships imposed by it upon a targe group of American citizens. . . . But hardships are a part of war, and war is an aggregation...
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Race, Law and Public Policy: Cases and Materials on Law and Public Policy of ...

Robert Johnson (Jr.) - Law - 1998 - 552 pages
...Japanese Emperor, and several thousand evacuees requested repatriation to Japan. (Footnote omitted). We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it. Cf. Chastleton Corporation v. Sinclair, 264 US 543, 547, 44 S.Ct. 405, 406, 68 L.Ed. M\\ Block v. Hirsh,...
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Critical Thinking Using Primary Sources in U.S. History

Wendy S. Wilson, Gerald H. Herman - Education - 2000 - 158 pages
...of that population, whose number and strength could not be precisely and quickly ascertained. . . . [We] uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it. ... It is said that we are dealing here with the case of imprisonment of a citizen in a concentration...
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Constitutional Government: The American Experience

James A. Curry, Richard B. Riley, Richard M. Battistoni - Law - 2003 - 660 pages
...that such action occasioned excessive sacrifice from a small, defenseless minority, Black wrote that " [hardships are part of war, and war is an aggregation of hardships." When threatened by hostile forces, "the power to protect must be commensurate with the threatened danger,"...
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The History of the Supreme Court of the United States

William M. Wiecek - History - 2006 - 760 pages
...Executive to exclude those of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast war area at the time they did." "We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it," he grudgingly stated, something less than a blank check endorsement of presidential and military authority....
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