Los Angeles Times

Troubled by internment talk

Re “Wrong then, wrong now,” Opinion, Nov. 27

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Is it not surreal that we would even have a serious conversati­on about an opinion held by Donald Trump supporter Carl Higbie or anyone else who sees the World War II internment of Japanese Americans as a precedent for anything Americans might consider doing in the future?

Did we not just apologize and make reparation­s to the Japanese Americans who were victims of that egregious chapter in our history? What are we on the verge of becoming once more? Bob Warnock

Los Angeles

The internment of Japanese Americans was a travesty. There has never been a single reported terrorist act perpetrate­d by any Japanese American.

The same cannot be said about acts of terrorism perpetrate­d by people from Mideast nations who live in our country. That is a fact.

Of course, this is not to say all Muslims should be on a watch list. However, the influx of people from the parts of the Middle East with histories of terrorism demands some kind of “extreme vetting.”

This is not a matter of racism as it was against Japanese Americans during World War II. It is rather a security issue. Neil Snow

Manhattan Beach

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