What? Are you saying no German-Americans were interned?
Mr Moto, I didn’t mean to imply that there weren’t agents among the Nisei, only that the incidence of such was not appreciably different or more common than among other ethnicities. Certainly the Bund was very active in the US both before and during the war years, and many people linked to it proved to be willing to act as agents once hostilities broke out. (And before, too, IIRC - Lend Lease had more than a few opponents, after all.)
Annaplurabelle, I hadn’t known that there were mass internments of Germans on the same scale as for the Nisei. I was of the impression that what internments there were had been based on affiliation to certain groups or persons, not simply because of ancestry. Still illegal and immoral, IMNSHO, but not as sweeping a policy. Certainly my German immigrant Grandfather was never interned. (Though whether that might have been because he, by that time, ran his own tool & die shop, I couldn’t answer.)