In fj.life.in-japan unko eater <unko@eater.com> wrote:

> "Vernon North" <verno@oyama.bc.ca> wrote in message
>>
>> You said:
>>
>> "Those "japs" in California were rejected to be American citizens"
>>
>> WRONG.  I pointed out that thousands had renounced their AMERICAN
>> CITIZENSHIP to protest their treatment.  HOW COULD THEY RENOUNCE THEIR
>> CITIZENSHIP IF THEY WERE DENIED CITIZENSHIP?

> They must be the "some 420 Japanese" who were mistakenly naturalized.

Again, about 42% of the adults thrown into camps were US citizens.
Anyone born in this country is automatically a US citizen. Too, some
Japanese nationals were allowed to naturalize for serving in the US
Armed forces, particularly in WWI.

You're an idiot.

Mike