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In page Internment of Japanese Americans:

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After the United States entered World War I in 1917, roughly 6,300 German-born residents of the United States were arrested, with 2,048 of those residents being incarcerated at two U.S. Army bases, where they remained interned until 1920.[4][5] However, these policies only targeted a small fraction of German-born Americans and did not apply to German-American U.S. citizens.[citation needed]