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internee

[in-tur-nee] / ˌɪn tɜrˈni /


NOUN
inmate
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Who was the Japanese American internee who fought the constitutionality of internment during the war and had his conviction overturned thirty years later?

From Textbooks Dec. 14, 2022

After the war, and a long period of lobbying, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, signed by President Ronald Reagan, which granted each surviving internee $20,000 in reparations.

From Seattle Times Apr. 15, 2022

Each internee received $25 and a train ticket to wherever they wanted to go.

From New York Times Aug. 20, 2020

The former IRA internee has consistently denied that he is Stakeknife.

From The Guardian Oct. 5, 2019

It reads the ultraviolet barcode on the inside of everyone’s wrist and marks each internee as present, flashing our camp mug shots for a moment on the scanner’s screen.

From "Internment" by Samira Ahmed




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