Some Japanese-Americans wrongfully imprisoned during WWII oppose census question

Sharon Sakamoto, 75, was born inside a prison camp after the U.S. government used census data to locate and wrongfully incarcerate people of Japanese descent during World War II. She and her sisters are among the Japanese-Americans who are speaking out against the citizenship question the Trump administration plans to add to the 2020 census.
Jovelle Tamayo for NPR
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