Harbin asks:

 



In each case I believe it was left to the local and state governments to devise ways of dealing with the problem....it was just that good old California and Earl Warren came up with the most restrictive of all.....Hawaii had a large number of Asians,and no such policies were instituted there...if I recall correctly....

 

The bulk of the Japanese interment camps were in California, but the Japanese were rounded up by the Federal government from Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona in 1942.  

 

Later, MEH

 

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