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Dave Ross talks with Robert Chang and Sharon Sakamoto, who filed an amicus brief to a case the Supreme Court will hear today about whether or not a question about citizenship status can appear on the 2020 census. Robert Chang is the executive director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle University School of Law, and Sharon Sakamoto was born inside a concentration camp during the Japanese-American internment. They discuss the ways in which the census was used to locate and target Japanese-Americans for internment during World War II, despite promises of anonymity.
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Dave Ross talks with Robert Chang and Sharon Sakamoto, who filed an amicus brief to a case the Supreme Court will hear today about whether or not a question about citizenship status can appear on the 2020 census. Robert Chang is the executive director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle University School of Law, and Sharon Sakamoto was born inside a concentration camp during the Japanese-American internment. They discuss the ways in which the census was used to locate and target Japanese-Americans for internment during World War II, despite promises of anonymity.
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