Saturday, June 30, 2001

The monument pays tribute to the 30, 000 Japanese American soldiers who fought in World War II while their families and friends -- 120,000 Japanese Americans -- were back home in internment camps, trapped behind barbed wire and machine-gun towers.

"Japanese Americans came here with a promise, and the promise was broken. But they held true to the promise," Congressman Mike Honda said. "Their spirit and patriotism never wavered."

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