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Whether Executive Order #9066 of 1942 violated Korematsu's Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection of the law and the Fifth Amendment right to life, liberty, and property; and whether, because of the special circumstance of the world war, Congress or the President had the power to violate Korematsu's
In the case of Korematsu V United States, Fred Korematsu challenged the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066.
As per this order, Americans of Japanese descend were to be removed from their homes on West Coast and sent to internment camps during WW2.
Executive order 9066 was passed in 1942 - it suspended the Fifth amendment right for the Japanese Americans where the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to life, liberty, or property.
In this case, the Supreme Court held that Order 9066 was in fact constitutional thus upholding the conviction of Fred Korematsu by stating that such evacuation was necessary to protect the nation and ensure national security.
This conviction was bound to happen after Japan had attacked America at Pearl Harbor in 1941 decimating various American fleets and both the countries were officially at war.
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