Your ignorance is showing...
And my in-laws were in internment camps - one at Manzanar in California, the other at Poston in Arizona.
They were allowed to only take what they could physically carry on board the transport trains.
Everything else was left for theft and squatters.
The barracks they were placed in, behind the barbed-wire fences, were made of thin plywood - one room to a family with a single bar bulb.
Beds were burlap bags stuffed with straw.
They each got $20 after the war and were told to go make a new life.
There's lots more - I just covered the surface for sake of time.
By the way, both of my in-laws were born in Los Angeles. They were Americans.
As I said - it's a stupid comparison.
You better hope China doesn’t start a war with USA, it will be Chinese-Americans all over again. I am sure the support for this will be the same as in the war with Japan.