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Existing comment: "The stables just reeked . . . of urine and horse manure. It was so degrading for people to live in those conditions. It's almost as if you're not talking about the way Americans treated Americans."
-- Ernest Uno, around 1993

Moving Out

The first stops for evacuees were hastily prepared temporary detention centers within the restricted military zones. These were fairgrounds and racetracks where inmates were housed, sometimes in livestock pavilions and horse stalls.
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