Japanese Internment Camp Survivors Speak Out

From Inside Edition.

Children and adults who were born and raised in the United States were locked in internment camps on American soil, solely because they were of Japanese descent. This happened during World War II. There are people still affected by what it feels like to be mistakenly considered an enemy of their own country. June Berk and Mas Yamashida are both survivors of internment camps. They spoke to Inside Edition Digital’s TC Newman about their experiences.