Chapter 1073: Nissi

The United States is a country composed of immigrants. Native American Indians have long been killed.

Not only Europeans, but also East Asians, such as island nations, came to this land.

The island nations encouraged immigration to the Americas from the late 19th century to gain more remittances and ease the population problem. Before World War II, there were a large number of Japanese residents in the United States, of which there were 150,000 in Hawaii. They are called "Nissi", which is the homophony of the Japanese word "II".

These Japanese descent are at least the descendants of the first generation of immigrants in the United States, so they are called the second generation. They were born in the United States. Therefore, they are not familiar with the island countries, and their values ​​and moral orientation are similar to those of the United States. Citizens are no different. Most "Nissi" have a clear-cut stand when it comes to treating island countries. They are Americans, not islanders.

Unfortunately, from the eyes of the Americans who suffered heavy losses in Pearl Harbor, these Nissi are certainly harmful!

In history, before the island country attacked Pearl Harbor, the United States was already preparing for war. For example, in 1936, in accordance with Roosevelt’s instructions, the United States began to compile a list of dangerous personnel, including a considerable number of aliens; by 1940, Congress passed the National Alien Registration Act, requiring all foreign citizens to register fingerprints and not allow firearms or firearms. Explosives and wireless transmission device.

After the war broke out, the United States immediately activated the wartime mechanism. On the day of the Pearl Harbor incident, thousands of foreign citizens were detained, of which 737 were Japanese. The arrested Japanese were mainly leaders of some organizations and teachers of Japanese language schools.

Later, Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 in February 1942, requiring all aliens and American citizens of Japanese descent to move out of the West Coast of the United States under the name of wartime needs. It is called a resettlement center in name, but it is no different from a concentration camp in Germany.

These Nissi were exhausted physically and mentally. They felt that they were innocent. They asked to participate in the war and showed their loyalty to the United States on the battlefield. After the US military regained the initiative on the Pacific battlefield, the United States began to allow Japan to make up for the shortage of troops. The Japanese joined the army. As a result, the Japanese fought the war and desperately. In the whole war, they won 3,600 purple heart medals, 810 bronze star medals, and 342 silver star medals. Accompanied by huge casualties, many troops were even beaten to less than 30%.

They used their blood and lives to write their loyalty to the United States. Only after the war did these Japanese regain their status in the United States.

In fact, the island nations have indeed developed their intelligence personnel in Nissi, but it is impossible for the US government to think that most of the Japanese descent live in Hawaii and the west coast of the United States. The island government may want to control Hawaii through Japanese descent, or even in the island nation. When they landed on the west coast, they were supported by these Japanese.

The current development is not as good as in history. After the Pearl Harbor incident, public opinion in the United States boiled and triggered many extreme emotions. The American people smashed Japanese-American shops and physically attacked them.

However, Japanese descent have not been imprisoned and have not entered the concentration camp. Ordinary Japanese can still move around freely, especially on the east coast of the United States, which is not as responsive as the west coast.

But now, President Roosevelt was shot by a Japanese in New York! As soon as this incident happened, in an instant, the United States became even more boiling. In their eyes, killing all these Nissi was the best way!

And now, Roosevelt is the enemy in Nissi’s eyes and the hero of the Americans. The United States needs Roosevelt!

Roosevelt has been shot, but he is still fulfilling his duties as president. As a presidential candidate, he needs to give a speech!

When Roosevelt arrived at the venue, it was already an hour later. At this time, everyone on the venue heard that the president was shot. Therefore, when Roosevelt was pushed up in a wheelchair, he attracted the audience. look.

There was already a commotion in the meeting. Many people wanted to greet Roosevelt and express their anger towards the Japanese.

"Please be quiet! First of all, I want to ask everyone to keep quiet! You all know, I just got a shot. But the bullet was not strong enough to kill me. As long as I don’t die, I will continue to fight for the United States, the island nation People want me to die immediately, because I have seen the island nation’s conspiracy a long time ago, but unfortunately, our countrymen are still immersed in the thought of being out of the matter.” Following Roosevelt’s words, everyone present fell silent.

It is true that in the past few years, the isolationism in the United States was quite serious. The Americans did not want to participate in the war. But now, the war has come.

Roosevelt, God chose to turn the tide in a crisis!

"My luck is good. I'm still alive now, just like our motherland. Although the islanders bombed Hawaii, we still stand and we will not fall. We, the United States, will persevere and usher in the last. Victory, I also hope that I will lead the United States to the ultimate victory. I firmly believe that victory will ultimately belong to us!"

The words of Roosevelt ~www.novelhall.com~ excited the people present again. Yes, only President Roosevelt can lead the United States to victory!

"The bullet is still in my chest, so I don't intend to speak for too long, but I assure you that I will try my best." Roosevelt took out the speech and started his speech.

Military construction issues, economic issues, campaign platforms, and the brief speech Roosevelt said lasted for two full hours. In the meantime, he paused from time to time because of pain, and sometimes even couldn't speak.

But he still insisted.

Perseverance, tenacious and wise, such a president will surely be able to lead the United States well!

When the speech was over, Roosevelt was finally taken to the hospital. Lying in the car, Roosevelt was still thinking about how his experience was so similar to his uncle!

Fortunately, the warhead didn't go deep. After two hours of surgery, the warhead from Roosevelt's body was taken out and the wound was bandaged. Roosevelt's body was still relatively weak.

In the intensive care unit, Roosevelt saw his brains.

"Mr. President, in the latest opinion poll, your approval rate has increased by at least ten percentage points, especially in New York, where the approval rate is even higher." Hopkins said excitedly.

Feeling the pain of the wound, Roosevelt said to Hopkins, "However, the price is not small, Hopkins, your plan is really risky."

If he was almost on the head and hit his head, he would be over. Roosevelt would be a little afraid of thinking about this.

Hearing Roosevelt's words, Hopkins's face paled: "Mr. President, it's not like this at all. This assassin was not arranged by us. I just found an Oriental to pour stool on you." ()

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