I’m curious how it is

that during WWII, in an era with very little internal documentation, no computers, and no nation-wide mass communications other than radio, telephone, and telegraph, we still managed to deport 112,000 Japanese-Americans to internment camps.
I don’t buy the assertion that we can’t find and deport the alleged 12 million illegal aliens in our midst, particularly when most of them don’t have legal documents and most of them could be easily picked out in a crowd. There’s a point where I have to say that legals will simply have to endure racial profiling if they are unwilling (and indeed, defying the law by not doing so) to point out the illegals in their midst.
The problem is a failure of will in the highest offices in the land. In both parties. For shame.