Was President Roosevelt justified in ordering Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the internment of Japanese American citizens?

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Explanation: He was not justified in doing so, no matter how much he was advised not to do so, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed that order under pressure brought by Secretary of War Henry Stimson to do so, without measuring the consequences that this would bring, such as the isolation in specific areas of American people of Japanese origin for considering them highly dangerous in the face of attacks in Pearl Harbor, as well as other subsequent hand attacks. This measure created xenophobia towards the Japanese because with it there was incitement to racial prejudices by the Americans.

Evaluating President Roosevelt's actions in ordering Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the internment of Japanese American citizens is shown below.

The Executive Order 9066 which was initiated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was made after the Pearl Harbor attack by the Japanese navy which resulted in the war between Japan and America that led to the use of the H-bomb.

As a result of this, I do not believe that this action was justified because it led to the alienation of Japanese who lived in America and also denying them visas to the country. This caused widespread xenophobia against the legal Japanese American people who were living in the country and their alienation.

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