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US Congress Apology for Treatment of Italian Americans During WWII

This legal act is an official apology from the U.S. Congress to Italian Americans for their unjust treatment during World War II. It aims to acknowledge violations of their rights and freedoms, such as travel restrictions and property seizures, and to help mend relations with the Italian-American community, preventing similar injustices in the future.
Key points
Congress officially apologizes for civil liberties violations against Italian Americans during World War II.
Acknowledges that thousands were forced from their homes and hundreds interned in military camps.
Emphasizes that the apology aims to heal the community and prevent similar injustices in the future.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_3872
Sponsor: Rep. Lofgren, Zoe [D-CA-19]
Process start date: 2021-06-14