To apologize for the treatment of Italian Americans during World War II.
Summary
H.R. 4147 is a resolution that proposes a formal apology from the United States government to Italian Americans for the infringement of their civil liberties during World War II. During the war, thousands of Italian immigrants and Italian-American citizens were subjected to restrictive measures, including relocation, travel bans, and internment. While the bill does not provide financial compensation or create new programs, it serves as an official recognition of past government actions that violated the constitutional rights of this community.
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