Carter was a shitty President, but I don't remember him throwing Americans into concentration camps, so the title still goes to FDR as the worst of the worst.
To call the 'relocation camps' in America Concentration Camps conjures up images of Nazi Camps for Jews....nothing could be further from the truth.
What was life like for the Japanese in these Relocation Centers?
https://sites.google.com/a/griswoldschools.org/internment-camps/home/what-was-life-like-in-internment-camps
it was a concentration camp-lite.
but it was still a concentration camp.
and invention of the left. and mastered by the left - hardcore, lite and intermediate.
It was certainly close to a concentration camp. A fellow artist I know was in one as a child. Times were different, people were different, Americans were different. If my friend's family had not been put into that camp, their neighbors would likely have murdered the whole family. One of the reasons for the camps was the knowledge that the Japanese had already embedded sleepers in the Japanese community. Just like the agents who directed the Japanese planes to Pearl Harbor. Another reason for the camps was to keep furious Americans from turning on the Japanese who lived among them.