Imagine you were friends with the Hayashis, the family in "Evacuation Order No.19". Write a letter to them in which you express your thoughts on their situation. Also, in you letter, give news from "home" and attempt to soothe and bolster your friends.
Dear Mrs. Hayashi,
How is life over there? It seems like you have been aways for years even though it has only been a few months. The community feels so empty now, with so many people away and not many people coming to settle down.
I don't think that the United States government should be doing this. Isn't it ironic? You have always put so much effort into helping the war for the United States. And look at what they do to reward you! Isn't that extremely unreasonable? Well, I certainly think it is, and that they are not being fair. Shouldn't they respect their citizen's rights more, according to the Constitution? I wonder when there will be another rebellion...
Anyways, aside from the fact that the community is becoming more and more empty, most of the other things are quite similar as before. Well, the major difference and effects of these unnecessary removal to the internment camps is that some obvious economic declines have occurred. I hope that the government can hurry up and notice this sign of disaster so they can change their foolish policies and give the rights back to the people who have been falsely accused.
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