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“We have no one to go to for help. Not even a church. Anything goes, now that our President Roosevelt signed the order to get rid of us. How can he do this to his own citizens? No lawyer has the courage to defend us. Caucasian friends stay away for fear of being labeled "Jap lovers." There's not a more lonely feeling than to be banished by my own country. There's no place to go.”

Kiyo Sato, Kiyo's Story: A Japanese-American Family's Quest for the American Dream
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Kiyo's Story: A Japanese-American Family's Quest for the American Dream Kiyo's Story: A Japanese-American Family's Quest for the American Dream by Kiyo Sato
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