What factors help explain why Japanese Americans fell under suspicion in ways that Italian and German Americans did not.

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I'm assuming you are talking about World War 2. Many Japanese Americans made speeches before and during the war about supporting their country and how America was wrong. Americans started to think that the Japanese would give information back to their country or that they were secretly spying for info. As a result, most Japanese Americans were moved to relocation camps or internment camps and weren't allowed to be in the army or hold jobs.