There were 70,00 American citizens sent to these camps. In weeks no matter how young or old or rich or poor you would be sent to these camps. These camps were built many miles inland. Four to five families had to stay together in one barrack. People who became trouble were sent to Tulelake or California. A combat unit was assembled for European theater in 1943. As the war grew to an end so did the camps. About 80% of Japanese Americans returned back to their hometown while the other 20% went to Tacoma after the war. The interment of the Japanese Americans made people angry. Two men and one women argued about constitutionality and curfew hours. These people received negative things in return from the court but in 1944 the court ruled that Mitsuye Endo is entitled to an unconditional release by the war Relocation Authority. One of the most stunning things was someone said that the Japanese Americans were put in the camps for their own