How may Japenese and Japenese Americans were moved to camps after the prohibition of voluntary evacuation?

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After voluntary evacuation was prohibited, the army forcibly moved approximately 110,000 evacuees, most of whom were American citizens, to 10 relocation centers in Western states operated by the authority.

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