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In the Supreme Court’s decision in Korematsu v. United States, the court said that Korematsu was not a spy but could not be granted equal rights.
As it was a time of war, the supreme court concluded that his detention was constitutional because citizens must give up their rights under the war powers clause.
Japanese people should make sacrifices in order to ensure the safety of their country.
As a result, the Court ruled that even though Korematsu was not a spy, he could not be granted equal rights. So, Option B is correct.
The other Options are incorrect as:
- Option A is incorrect as They did not deserved equal rights. The court decided to not grant equal rights to them.
- Option C is incorrect as it was not a spy and It did not decide any imprison.
- Option D is incorrect as it was not a spy was concluded by court and japanese did not get the freedom to go back to Japan.
Thus Option B is correct as they did not granted equal rights,
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