Japanese American families were given approximately one to two weeks to evacuate their homes. They were not kicked out of the nation or deported. They resided in America but isolated from others to protect them from potential anti-japanese sentiment. Families registered in control centers and got issued …show more content…
Tall sentry towers were pointed with machine guns for security purposes. The internees lived inside barracks where large families shared 20 by 20 foot rooms. Smaller families consisting of about 4 members resided in 8 by 20 foot rooms. Newly wed couples tried to maintain privacy by splitting the room up with curtains. There were communal latrines and shower facilities. The camps also consisted of large recreation and mess halls. Japanese Americans had curfews, moving in or out of San Jose and California after 12:00 pm was not