"Disloyal Japs Are Being Segregated", Rawlins Republican Bulletin, August 11, 1943
This article reports on the War Relocation Authority's efforts to segregate Japanese who were deemed loyal to the U.S. from those deemed disloyal. Those who were considered disloyal were sent to Tule Lake Relocation Center in California. In order to make room for the influx of incarcerees at Tule Lake, a number of loyal Tule Lake incarcerees were sent to Heart Mountain.
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Disloyal
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Subject File: World War II - Relocation Camps - Heart Mountain, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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