This includes real estate that is worth many billions now. The west coast was heavily farmed by Asian Americans, who lost their property to people who are still profiting from the theft to this day.
The family behind Kokuho Rose, a popular California sushi rice strain, was affected by this. While they didn't lose the land in the end, it was still stripped of anything of value and left to decay by their neighbors while they were in the camp.
The family behind Kokuho Rose, a popular California sushi rice strain, was affected by this. While they didn't lose the land in the end, it was still stripped of anything of value and left to decay by their neighbors while they were in the camp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koda_Farms
A Japanese American has also been credited with kicking off the California wine industry, and similarly had his land stolen during that era.
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20221113-kanaye-nagasawa-...