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Fred Korematsu
Some 120,000 people were forced into the camps nearly 80 years ago.
Experts call it ironic that the court finally spoke out against decades-old bias in a case permitting current discrimination.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Weve got politicians who are building their careers on demonizing immigrant groups and foreigners ... in the name of national security."
A civil rights center named for Fred Korematsu, one of the Americans who fought back during that period, now hopes the courts stand up.
We asked Japanese-Americans, some of whom were in prison camps, to reflect on Donald Trump.
His life is a reminder that what is legal isn't always the same as what's right.