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The Train to Crystal City
The Train to Crystal City by Jan Jarboe Russell which took place in Crystal City, Texas
during the World War II is an engaging, fascinating and sobering look at a military which brings
up many controversial topics. The book brings one important idea which is how America creates
the minorities with different culture than most into the enemy. An age-old question is why
discriminatory action still exists. Governments, societies and individual people create the
minorities into the enemy by treating them poorly, abusing them and excluding them because of
their variances.
Why are individuals treated as minorities? This is a problem that the author has identified
as it has been carried until today. The main reason why this problem still exists is that people are
not willing to accept their differences with the minorities. The difference is that the majority still
feels that it is the responsibility of the “others” to assimilate to them in order to make life stress-
free. Nevertheless, during the World War II in America, it was never a point of concern whether
German or Japanese Americans assimilated themselves into the American culture. The author
represents the inhumanity of this idea in The Train to Crystal City and how this issue is a
worldwide habit that requires to be smashed.
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The author of The Train to Crystal City also reveals the impacts of exclusion on all the
prisoners. The prisoners were totally banned from a ordinary life. This is evident when Ingrid
reported that, “the confinement is crushing,” (Jarboe, 104). This was a heartless adjustment that
all the internees had faced. This is also illustrated in the book by the author when he states,
Once the internees are inside the barbed-wire fence, they would be inmates too, living under
continuous surveillance by the armed guards. All of their mail would be censored, and even
Lothar’s comic books would be examined for coded messages. Trainees would be the daily focus
to inspections,” (Jarboe 84). This is an illustration that shows how the German families were
treated like inmates. This unjustness by the government is shown in this excerpt. It looks obvious
that restricting the minorities from their daily normal lives as well as enforcing to laws that is
against their rights would make them rate America as an enemy to them.
From The Train to Crystal City, it shows how the ruling government abuses and excludes
the minorities and eventually turning them into the enemy. Abusing certain people and taking
away their citizenry and rights because they are from a different culture is against everything
American government stands for. Since assimilation is key to an easy lifestyle, people have been
doing this from the beginning of time. The author also illustrates how the government left out the
internees literally and figuratively through keeping them fenced in and censoring them. The
internees’ rights were also abused by the government by deeming their citizenship insufficient.
This is a general public book with lots of information on how the minorities were abused. I will
recommend this book since it is on point and easier to understand as compared to other books
that I have read before. Other scholars have reviewed the book has an important book which the
government will one admit what it did to immigrants. In conclusion, the main cause of this issue
is not the abuse of the minorities but their creation.

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