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Immigration policy in the1940's didn't play a very large role in…
Immigration policy in the1940's didn't play a very large role in WW2.
Claim 1: Most of the immigration policies regarding citizens of Japan and its allies didn't affect the soldiers at war.
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Reasoning 1: Many of the Soldiers were away from their home country or their homes at the time of the war, so immigration policy didn't affect them. In addition, the news updates weren't the best during WW2 if you were a solider.
Claim 2: Immigration policy didn't affect the movement of US and Japanese troops, or the decisions made regarding war strategy by either the US or the Japanese.
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Counterargument: Immigration in the 1940's affected the movement of US and Japanese troops.
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Claim 3: Very little of Japan's population was affected ether indirectly or directly by the immigration policies set to motion by the United States during WW2.
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