Of those interned, there was evidence that some had pro-axis sympathies. Many others were interned based on weak evidence or unsubstantiated accusations of which they were never told or had little power to refute. Often families, including naturalized or American-born spouses and children, of those interned voluntarily joined them in internment. – "Brief overview of the World War II Enemy Alien Control Program," US National Archives. What conclusion can you make about German and Italian Americans who were interned?
O the majority openly supported the axis powers.
O many were interned based on poorly supported accusations.
O they were given the opportunity to refute accusations against them.
O naturalized german and italian americans refused to be interned.