
In Roosevelt's Executive order 9066, he states that they need to be against
the espionage act and other acts that have led the the espionage act. He asks
the Secretary of War and the Military Commander to be in charge of this
operation. He continues to state that there are some necessary provisions such
as medical care needs to be accessed in order for this to go on smoothly. However
he does not want to go against the Executive Order 8972 and it will not stop
the work of the FBI. He ends his order by stating the date and the placement of
this issue. Although he didnt speak about the Japanese people, he does make his argument clear.
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