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During WWII, when we fought a war supposedly to free and to protect people, we enslaved some of our own citizens, those of Japanese descent, in euphemistically labeled "internment camps," and we stole their money and liberty and dignity, without trial or due process. Some of those who were ordered into those concentration camps refused to go and escaped and set up a settlement in the high desert, maybe near Landers, California. Anyone know anything about that resistance settlement - where it is, its history, etc.?