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    United States government got to be progressively distrustful about this new issue and requested activity. February 19, 1942 was the day that the Executive Order 9066 was issued by President Roosevelt, which required a clearing of Japanese Americans on the West Coast with the reason of a "military need." The administration 's hurried requirement of Executive Order 9066 in response to open agitation disregarded the privileges of Japanese Americans, as well as brought about superfluous exertion and…

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    Exceedingly seldom does an argumental work not contain some amount of bias, this paper is no different. Executive Order 9066 was executed February 19, 1942. The effect of Order 9066 was the authorization of the removal of any or all people from military areas as deemed necessary or desirable, as a result over 110,000 Japanese Americans were removed, with force if necessary, from their homes and placed in internment camps. Further research to view both views of both the Japanese Americans and the…

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    President Franklin D Roosevelt signed Executive order 9066 ordering all Japanese- americans to evacuate the west coast, that approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans to go to internment camps. Japanese- Americans were treated harshly after the bombing of the Pearl Harbor. The bombing of the Pearl Harbor made Americans fear and despise them. The hatred towards Japanese-Americans was due to newspapers creating a scare for the American people, as well as the government restricting the rights of…

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    On June 13, 1942, 6 month after the Pearl Harbor attack, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an "Executive Order 9182 Establishing the Office of War Information.” In the document, he created “The Office of War Information” to “Formulate and carry out, through the use of press, radio, motion picture, and other facilities, information programs designed to facilitate the development of an informed and intelligent understanding, at home and abroad, of the status and progress of the war effort and…

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    1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, along with the government, betrayed Japanese individuals by signing Executive Order 9066. This order authorized the forced relocation and imprisonment of over 100,000 individuals of Japanese descent, because they were deemed as a threat. Analyzing the context and tragedy of this order, it becomes clear that this policy is not justifiable. Executive Order 9066 was not legitimate, as it represents a dark chapter in American history, characterized by the…

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    One of President Obamas Executive orders that I am going to talk about is his order on immigration. I chose this topic because it hits close to home as I come from immigrant parents and have had the opportunity of meeting and working with so many immigrants that are looking for opportunities and a better way of living for their families. These are hard working individuals that have had to make the choice of leaving their country, home, and family in order to better provide for them. We live in…

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    of being spied on, as they too had spies in communist countries. President Truman crafted Executive Order 9835 or the Loyalty Order, to try and identify spies within the government. This order was over the line for many, like Henry Steele Commager, but to others, like Joseph R. McCarthy, it was not enough to catch all the communist who infiltrated the American government. Harry Truman signed Executive Order 9835 on March 21, 1947 . It was known as the loyalty program because it was used to…

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    policies. Donald Trump’s platform had a large section involving law and order. In his inauguration speech, Trump noted, “crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential.” On February 9, he signed three executive orders that created a “Crime Reduction and Public Safety” task force and increased intelligence sharing among different law enforcement agencies…

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    S. government got to be progressively distrustful about this new issue and requested activity. On Thursday, February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066, which required a clearing of Japanese Americans on the West Coast with the reason of a "military need." The administration's hurried requirement of Executive Order 9066 in response to…

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    President Obama recognizes this growing issue and made initiative to change it. “On February 12, 2013, President Obama signed Executive Order 13636, “Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.” The Executive Order is designed to increase the level of core capabilities for our critical infrastructure to manage cyber risk” (Foreign Policy p.1). The main goal of Executive Order 13636 is to improve the United States posture on cyber security through information sharing, cybersecurity…

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