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History, 15.10.2020 14:01, damonsalvatoreisbae

3. On page 8, the author writes: "He had become a man without a country. The land of his birth was at war with America; yet after thirty-five years here he was still prevented by law from becoming an
American citizen. He was suddenly a man with no rights who looked exactly like the enemy."
What does
this mean for Mr. Wakatsuki and other Japanese or Japanese Americans like him?

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