Jobs Camping

By admin, March 27, 2010 8:55 am

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The Japanese Americans might have on the concentration camps to find work after admission?

Some Japanese-American farmers were able to find families willing to care for their farms for the duration of their internment. In other cases, however, farmers Japanese Americans had to sell their property within days, usually at great financial loss. In these cases, land speculators who bought the land makes huge profits. California Alien Land Laws of 1910, which prohibits most non-citizens from owning property in that state, has contributed to the property losses Japanese Americans. Because they were excluded from land ownership, many older Japanese, U.S. farmers were tenants, for what they have lost their rights to land. That's more than I could find about the Japanese-Americans to find work after being left out of the detention camps.

Tony Abbott 730 report. 15.000 green jobs.



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