SH: But still, the decision was incorrect. I wasn't happy with the decisions. And, since it was, it was on a, even a trial like that, it was still on constitutional ground. It's still unconstitutional. We haven't violated any federal laws, state laws, city laws. In the past, our past life, we never, we never had, in our civilian life, we always abide by it. I haven't heard Japanese people murdering anybody, Isseis or Niseis. And I haven't heard anybody, Japanese people, holding up a bank, murdering.
FA: The decision was unconstitutional.
SH: Definitely. 'Cause that's the only thing. That's a human right anyway, isn't it? Everybody has that right.