Rounding Them Up Using Census Data

found online by Raymond

 
From our favorite Earth-Bound Misfit:

It has happened before. The Census Bureau provided what they call “microdata”, which is to say, the names and addresses, of people of Japanese Ancestry so that the Secret Service could round them up during World War II.

In this case, “rounding them up” meant sending them to internment camps, which were a nice form of concentration camp.

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