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Japanese American

National Catholic Reporter,  Jan 12, 2007  

Tags: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, National Park Service

President Bush signed into law Dec. 21 legislation providing for the preservation of historically significant confinement sites where Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War H. The National Park Service will administer the $38 million program. The sites include 10 camps in California, Arizona, Arkansas, Utah, Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming.

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