Backward, there were about 120,000 japaneseamericans and two thirds of who were americanborn in the continental United States. On the eve of world war ii, 120,000 japaneseamericans in the United States. Who were in fact incarcerated when one hears the term, what does it mean . It means literally firstgeneration and it refers to the japanese immigrant. It means Second Generation carefirst of u. S. Citizens americanborn children. Is there a Third Generation as well . Yes, there is. So your printers came to the United States . Yes, my mother and father came over 100 years ago. And there are family stories as to why they came. But certainly seeking Economic Opportunity and he went back when he was a teenager at the time and he went back later when he had earned enough money to bring back a wife. My grandmother was much younger. They were both teenagers from a small fishing area, my father and awful. When they were about 15 and 17. About a hundred years ago imax. They came in the late 19 hu
Right now all roads and pedestrian bridges in both directions are closed at the san ysidro port of entry. I want to bring in cnns raphael romo tracking every angle of this. What is the development there . Reporter the san ysidro port of Entry Remains closed, and we should add its the busiest crossing point in the entire word. It is not yet clear, ana, if any immigrants made it to the u. S. At all. It all started several hours ago with a peaceful protest on the mexican side of the border. As the crowds grew larger they started slowly getting closer to a contingent of Mexican Federal police who were blocking access to the bridge connecting to the san ysidro port of entry. Around 500 immigrants overwhelmed police and rushed towards the u. S. Border. Thats what prompted u. S. Custom and Border Protection authorities to immediately close the border in both directions. First for pedestrian traffic and shortly thereafter for vehicles as well, ana. Can you tell us about who is in this group, t
(MVA) — The Marianas Tourism Education Council and Marianas Visitors Authority engaged students at Tinian Elementary School and Tinian Jr./Sr. High School on Friday, Feb. 17, with tourism talk touching