In my browser window I saw a link to this article with the headline Matthew Lillard Says “People Are Hiring Me Again” Because of Nostalgia and it is a good reminder again on why representation matters--not just for the present, but for future generations simply because of nostalgia.
Matthew Lillard + Nostalgia + Why It's Important To Have Asian Americans (Everywhere) Now
Tuesday, April 28, 2026Suni Lee The Real Villain Over CJ McCollum? And She's In Beef Season 2? Nice Work If You Can Get It AKA I Want The Knicks To Implode (Unless Linsanity Comes Back)
Tuesday, April 21, 2026Suni Lee attended the Knicks versus Hawks playoff game on Monday evening and became widely popular online for her influence on the game’s outcome [...]One user questioned, “OG HOW YOU GONNA MISS BOTH FREE THROWS WITH HER WATCHING??” Another one added, “OG always reacts when she’s around.” One person mentioned, “This is the second year in a row they’ve blown a 4th-quarter lead in front of her.”The online discussions happened after the Hawks won 107-106 against the Knicks, tying the playoff series at one game apiece.
Yup.
But maybe it sets Lee up for some more roles as she starts getting those cameos in.
In episode 6, Austin (Charles Melton) is thrown into the deep end in his new role as a physical therapist at the club's wellness center by the arrival of gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee.
"Josh says that you'll work with my team to get me right for L.A.," says Lee, before arching her back into a handstand and performing the splits. "Nobody's been able to figure out why, but I feel a slight pinch in my QL and my psoas when I do this."
Again - nice work if you can get.
SPIT: A Life in Battles By Jonnie Park AKA DUMBFOUNDEAD
Monday, April 20, 2026Check out the new book by DUMBFOUNDEAD AKA Jonnie Park
Born in Argentina to Korean parents and smuggled by a coyote across the US-Mexico border at age three, Park grew up in L.A. amid cultural dislocation, his father’s violent alcoholism, and the turbulent protests and riots of the early 1990s.
Searching for belonging, he found salvation in the highly competitive underground world of battle rap, where he was among the only successful Asian American battle rappers. He honed his freestyle superpowers at Project Blowed, the legendary South Central L.A. open-mic venue, amid a motley crew of characters who took him in as one of their own.
Told through the lens of his life’s greatest battles—his father’s rage, racist stereotypes, the “model minority” myth, the pressures of fame, and his own addictions—Park tells his story with his trademark humor, lyrical style, and unflinching honesty.
Like Eminem’s 8 Mile, SPIT charts the author’s course from high-school dropout to cultural pioneer, one verse at a time. Featuring a dozen vivid graphic novel–style illustrations that bring his journey to life, SPIT visualizes the inner demons and outer adversaries Park faced along the way. From open-mics in South Central to freestyle cyphers in Seoul to music festivals across the globe, Park’s memoir is a testament to creativity, grit, and the power of speaking your truth—even when the world isn’t ready to hear it.
More than just a chronicle of an artist’s path to success, SPIT is a groundbreaking story of identity, resilience, and reinvention. It is also the story of an American outsider who turned life’s challenges into his stage and battled his way to triumph.
Currently it is #1 in New Releases for Rap & Hip-Hop Musician Bio's.
Pick it up at: https://www.amazon.com/SPIT-Life-Battles-Jonnie-Park/dp/B0F7DY1ZNK
3 Days Left To Submit For slant'd Issue 08 Wild (Submissions Close 4/19
Thursday, April 16, 2026If you've been sitting on a story idea, this is your sign.
Not sure if your idea is ready—or if YOU are ready? Here's what happens if your pitch gets selected:
- Writers: First, our team will match you with a dedicated Editor and Layout Designer. The story development process will kick off with our signature story workshop, where you'll get to share more about the heart of your story and develop it further. Then, you'll work hand-in-hand with your Editor for 4-6 months to get it into its final form. Mid-way through the process, you'll meet your Story Artist, who will co-create an original piece of art made just for your story. It's truly a special and beloved process that is unique to Slant’d.
We're looking for personal essays, short stories, poetry, art, and photography from AAPI creatives of all backgrounds. We believe that everyone is creative—no MFA, no agent, no previous bylines required here. All you need is a story worth telling and the willingness to pitch it.
- Artists: In addition to personal essays and poems, we also feature art pieces (think: illustration, photo essays). If you pitch a visual story and are accepted, you'll be matched with a dedicated Layout Designer who will help you sharpen your vision and make sure you feel amazing about the final piece before it goes to print.
See here for a breakdown of this issue’s theme, our editorial philosophy, and submission requirements.
If you still have questions, you can send us a note at editorial@slantd.com.
Film Project: The Adoptees + Seed&Spark Campaign + From The Voices Of Vietnamese Adoptees
Tuesday, April 14, 2026The film is a new project from the perspective of an older Vietnamese Adoptee who was on Operation Babylyft and from what I've seen of the first 9 minutes (as I am sitting on the advisory committee as well) is something very new and needed from a Vietnamese Adoptee film perspective as there is nothing out there that I am aware of, that handles some of the material in such an authentic way.
Here is some information on the project from the SEED&SPARK campaign which has around 15 days left:
Mission Statement
The stories of Vietnamese adoptees have long been reduced to a simplistic "saved" versus "stolen" narrative. The true story of their adoption is far more complex, lasts a lifetime, and is now being told by adoptees themselves. Our film aims to change the conversation by centering adoptee voices.
For many Americans, this is where the story ended, but Mike Frailey's story was just beginning.
He was just eight years old when he was put on a plane destined for Missouri alongside his best friend. In Vietnam, they were Thọ and Nga. In America, they became Mike and David.Evacuated together during Operation Babylift, Mike and David were adopted by American families living on the same street in Missouri. While Mike embraced assimilation and the promise of the American Dream, David struggled to let go of their past and grappled with their memories of war. Their paths ultimately diverged, and they had a major falling out as teenagers.
In 2009, at the age of 42, Mike traveled back to Vietnam for the first time and began recording his experiences with photos and videos, and the seed of a documentary was born. In 2024, the discovery of a handwritten ledger in Mike's orphanage prompted him to reexamine his story and David's while mounting a search for his birth family.
While the film's main focus will be on Mike and David, there will also be some other Vietnamese Adoptees adding to the film's story as well.
Definitely check out the campaign and the site and if you are so inclined give it a little post on your social media and/or donate if you can.
BINI Performs At Coachella. Makes History As First Filipino Group There
Sunday, April 12, 2026Markiplier + Iron Lung + $50 million + Breaking Boundaries
Saturday, April 11, 2026
A little late to this (not too much though) - but I think this is just another example of how different pathways that allow anyone to create, can do something great, and how Asian Americans have done so much with YouTube.
If you are not sure who Markiplier is here's a little bit from the Wiki's:
After joining YouTube in 2012, Fischbach became popular on the platform with Let's Plays of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and the Five Nights at Freddy's series; as of February 25th, 2026, his channel had over 38 million subscribers.[4] He signed with talent agency William Morris Endeavor in 2016. While with the agency, he released a clothing line, wrote and directed the YouTube Original series A Heist with Markiplier (2019) and In Space with Markiplier (2022), and hosted or co-hosted two podcasts, which reached No. 1 on Spotify.
In 2023, Fischbach signed with United Talent Agency and was nominated for a Children's and Family Emmy Award. He starred in the series The Edge of Sleep (2024) and made his theatrical debut directing, producing, writing, and starring in the horror film Iron Lung (2026).
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Mark Edward Fischbach was born on June 28, 1989, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father Cliffton Morris Fischbach Jr. was a German American military officer who met his mother, Sunok Frank, while stationed in South Korea.[5] Fischbach's maternal grandfather was a North Korean defector and his maternal family history is covered in the 2022 documentary film Markiplier from North Korea.[6]
After Fischbach was born, the family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio,[7] but his parents divorced when he was still young. Fischbach graduated from Milford High School in 2007 and enrolled at the University of Cincinnati in a biomedical engineering program.[7][8] His father died in 2008 when Fischbach was 18 years old.[9][10] Fischbach met Wade Barnes in sixth grade and roomed with Bob Muyskens in his freshman year—they would both become his long-term friends and collaborators.[11]
In 2012, Fischbach was beset by many different issues: he went through a breakup, was laid off from his job, moved to an apartment after his mother kicked him out of her house, had an emergency appendectomy, and went into debt. After being hospitalized because of an adrenal tumor, he "decided that he wanted to do something else.
And then here's a little but from an article on Slate:
This past weekend saw one of the oddest box-office victories in recent times. No, I’m not talking about Melania, the first lady–produced documentary that Amazon reportedly spent $40 million on for the rights alone, with an additional $35 million for the marketing. I’m talking about Iron Lung, a self-financed film by a beloved YouTuber named Mark Fischbach, who goes by the handle Markiplier, and who has more than 38 million followers to his name. The movie, an adaptation of an indie horror video game, had a budget of approximately $3 million—an amount that Iron Lung has already earned back seven times over, with a box office of $21.7 million worldwide. Markiplier’s secret to getting his passion project into an impressive 3,000 theaters? According to an interview with Matt Belloni’s podcast The Town, he tapped into his network of fans, many of whom apparently work at movie theaters, and who vouched for the film to their managers. This is one of the rosier byproducts of his years cultivating a relationship with followers through videos that are usually—though not always—about gaming.
Slamming Korean Adoptees For Their Pronounciation (AKA WTH Is Wrong With People...Oh Yeah)
Friday, April 10, 2026So I'll just start out by quoting out some of the substack article from K-Culture with Jae-Ha Kim:
In another edition of You’re Not Korean Enough, we have a contingent of cruel and clueless people on the internet who are taking a Korean adoptee to task for not being a real Korean. Why? Because she initially mispronounced the name of a Korean folk song, “Arirang” (아리랑).
Are you done rolling your eyes yet? Because I’m not.
A few days ago, Kat Turner made an informative video explaining the significance of the Korean folk song “Arirang” as it applies to her. Thanks to BTS annoucing that Arirang is the title of the group’s highly-awaited comeback album, “Arirang” has become a buzzword that is being dissected on social media. What could the significance of Arirang possibly mean? [...]
All of this brings me back to Turner’s video on Instagram. While the post went viral — drawing praise from BTS fans, adoptees, and the general public — there was a contingent of loud and entitled naysayers (most of whom appear to be westerners and/or Korean Americans) who criticized her at every turn for being a clout chaser, an imposter, and — most egregiously — a Korean wannabe.
Why? Because she mispronounced the word “Arirang.”
Here is Kat Turner's response via IG as well.
I think what I like most about this, is how she told all the naysayers where to go, in a nice way, and that after journalist Jae-Ha Kim wrote the piece in substack, Min Jin Lee, the bestselling author of Pachinko, shared it and the same day, invited Kat to a speaking engagement, even when it was sold out.
How cool is that?
Adoptees all over the world have to deal with stuff like this and I'm glad to see other Koreans standing up for their people (because Adoptees are part of the diaspora too). Things like this can take an Adoptee from wanting to learn about the culture they were taken out of, to not wanting anything to do with it at all, and that's a sad state.
So make a note of that if you know some Adoptees trying to make their way, love their motherland and culture and language--remember that they had it pretty hard in that way, and to make those jumps, to do the work--it takes a lot of courage and heart.
Don't dismantle them.
Help build them up to be the best version of who they can be, and who they want to be.
And just for the record--I know a lot of Adoptees, who didn't group up familialy with their culture and knowledge and language, who now know it better than some of those that did here in America.
We all learn. We all grow.
Slant'd Accepting Submissions For Issue 08: Wild
Tuesday, March 31, 2026From the email/release:
Hi there,
We're excited to share that the next issue of our literary magazine is in the works!
For Issue 08 (Wild), we invite you to share your stories of adventure. We’re looking for stories of people venturing off the beaten path and bravely going against societal convention. We want stories of travel—the sights you saw, the people you met, and the insights you gained along the way. Wild includes stories of spiritual awakening and the freedom that comes from embracing your full, vibrant self. Wild asks us to reconnect with nature and examine our role in this world. Issue 08 will be a celebration of what happens when we follow our curiosity and dive in head first into the vast, uncharted wilderness of our lives.
What to submit:
We welcome original works of creative nonfiction (personal essays), poetry, illustration, and photography. Don’t worry about submitting a finished draft—we only need your story pitch and an outline.
Who can submit:
Anyone! No MFA, no agent, no previous bylines needed. We prioritize potential over polish and art over accolades. You don't even have to call yourself a "writer" to pitch us. You just have to have a story worth telling—and we'll help you bring it to life.
This especially goes for AAPI writers and artists who identify as disabled, neurodivergent, trans and LGBTQIA+, or are over the age of 30. Your story has a home here.
What the process is like:
Every contributor is paired with a dedicated editor, layout designer (and if you're a writer, then you'll also be paired with an artist!) to workshop their story from idea to page. Think of it like developmental editing meets coaching.
Here's what one of our writers from Issue 07 had to say about it:
"My experience with Slant'd was one of both validation and growth. I start with validation because, at every point in the editorial process, I was reminded that I belonged and that my work was of worthy quality, which helped me process feedback and tackle each challenge with the confidence needed to not only improve what we were working on but also grow as a creative more broadly. - Dakota S.
Know someone with a wild story to tell? Forward this email or tag them on our Instagram post!
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ACLU’s Cecillia Wang Challenges Taking Birthright Citizenship Away. Set For A Supreme Court Fight
Tuesday, March 31, 2026Glad to see that we are right in the thick of things and not leting these moments pass us on by.
Wang, the group’s national legal director, will urge the justices to reaffirm the Supreme Court’s 1898 ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark, which held that children born in the US to foreign nationals are citizens under the Constitution. Wang said that decision has become the foundation of post-Reconstruction America.
“Our entire country has been built on the basis of birthright citizenship,” Wang said. “To reinterpret, or overturn—which the government is really asking them to do—would shatter the foundation of American life.”
The article also quotes more from Wang on being a second gen immigrant and the meaning of the 14th Amendment.
“I’m one of countless millions of second-generation Americans for whom the birthright citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment is very meaningful,” Wang said. “And there are many, many millions more, tens of millions of people, who have an ancestor who was a citizen of the United States because of the 14th Amendment.”
“There’s a merging of how I feel personally about this case with how millions of Americans feel about this case,” Wang said of the birthright litigation. “What the executive order does is profoundly counter to this fundamentally American principle that all of us born in this country are American citizens, one and all, and that we have equal rights as citizens.
Read the article in full.
TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill On DHS Shutdown
Tuesday, March 31, 2026In a recent artcicle Ha Nguyen McNeil said:
"We are being forced to consolidate lanes and may have to close smaller airports if we do not have enough officers. It is a fluid, challenging and unpredictable situation. This is a dire situation. We are facing a potential, perfect storm of severe staffing shortages and an influx of millions of passengers at our airports in less than 80 days".
Nguyen McNeil was referring to the start of the FIFA World Cup.
While there is an executive order it does not specify what happens with latter checks in the DHS shutdown.
Best Of: Jeremy Lin on Luka Doncic
Tuesday, March 31, 2026Nice to see Lin making the rounds not only here but also on other shows/podcasts as well, making sure that he gets his due not only as an NBA player, which is important, but as an Asian American one.
Love it.
Jimmy O. Yang - Finally Home Trailer
Thursday, March 19, 2026Will definitely have to get to the theater for this one:
FINALLY HOME - My 3rd comedy special will be in the movie theaters! The first Asian comedian to ever have a special in theaters 🥹🙇🏻 HK 3/20 | US, Canada 3/27 HK tix on sale now, America on sale next Tuesday Jimmy O. Yang returns home to Hong Kong for five massive arena shows for his newest comedy special - FINALLY HOME! It’s about coming home, his hilarious family, fighting for the bill, great Karaoke and so much more! This comedy special is funnier, bigger and more epic than ever. The film will be premiering in theaters only 3/20 in Hong Kong, 3/27 in US & Canada. The film is in English with some Cantonese mixed in (subtitled). Follow me on other socials: IG: https://www.instagram.com/funnyasiandude/?hl=en Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@funnyasiandude?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnyasian/ #JimmyOYang #FinallyHome #StandUp #StandUpComedy #MovieTrailer #ComedySpecial #HongKong
Tzi Ma, Rae Dawn Chong and Aileen Wu + Charlie Chan Is Back?
Thursday, March 19, 2026This sounds good to me - and so many great people attached to the project:
“Our series is a bold and necessary reinvention — a proud reclamation of a complicated legacy,” said Lee and Sager in a joint statement. “By crafting an authentic and modern hero, we are transforming a once-offensive cultural caricature into a complex, dignified protagonist for a new generation.”
Chong said she was drawn to the project’s global scope and its BIPOC representation, calling it “smart, quirky and very global.” Ma, meanwhile, spoke to the broader imperative of reclaiming culturally appropriated characters, and described Vancouver as an ideal backdrop given its embrace of multiculturalism. “We have the opportunity to lead the charge,” said Ma, “and provide this so-called ‘day player town’ the opportunity for the world to see the wealth of our Canadian talents.”
Read it in full at Variety: https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/charlie-chan-series-tzi-ma-rae-dawn-chong-aileen-wu-1236685930/
Suni Shouts Out Asian Women Representation And Alysa Liu and Chloe Kim
Thursday, March 19, 2026Did White Liberalism Win The Oscars (AKA Gimme The Real AKA Sinners Got Robbed AKA But Junglepussy Was So Beverly Hills)
Thursday, March 19, 2026First of all, I am not saying that OBAA was a bad movie or that it had bad performances, or that it did not have a diverse cast.
It Just Feels Like Maybe We Could Use Some Retro Covers By Cathy Nguyen, Andrew Garcia, AJ Rafael, And Adinah
Thursday, March 12, 2026These MN Senators Want A Statue Of The Racist And Bigotted Charlie Kirk: State Sen. Nathan Wesenberg, Sen. Eric Lucero, Sen. Steve Drazkowski, Sen. Bill Lieske, and Sen. Michael Holmstrom
Saturday, February 28, 2026From Yahoo News:
A cohort of five Republican legislators have proposed a bill that would appropriate $25,000 of state money for a statue of Charlie Kirk to be erected on the University of Minnesota ‘s Twin Cities campus.
State Sen. Nathan Wesenberg, Sen. Eric Lucero, Sen. Steve Drazkowski, Sen. Bill Lieske, and Sen. Michael Holmstrom co-authored the bill. Last year, Drazkowski notably authored legislation designating "Trump Derangement Syndrome" as a mental illness.
Why a statue for such a racist, anti-LGBTQIA+ person?
As a reminder, here's what he's said.
1. "Prowling Blacks go around for fun to go target white people" Said on The Charlie Kirk Show podcast, circa 2023–2024. This statement falsely portrays Black people as predatory criminals targeting white people — a classic racist trope.
2. "If I see a Black pilot, I'm going to be like, 'Boy, I hope he's qualified'" Said on The Charlie Kirk Show ("Thoughtcrime" segment with Jack Posobiec), January 18, 2024. Verified as accurate by FactCheck.org and Newsweek. It implies Black pilots are unqualified by default — a racist assumption.
3. "You had to go steal a white person's slot to go be taken somewhat seriously" Said on his podcast, directed at Black women like Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. This frames Black advancement as illegitimate theft from white people.
4. Calling prominent Black women "affirmative action picks" A recurring theme on his show throughout 2023–2024, applied to figures like Justice Jackson, implying Black women in prominent roles didn't earn their positions.
5. Questioning whether a Black woman in customer service was hired via affirmative action Documented on his show, 2023–2024. Singling out a random Black service worker as likely unqualified is textbook racial prejudice.
6. Calling George Floyd a "scumbag" Said publicly on his show/at events. Using a dehumanizing slur for a man whose killing sparked a national reckoning on race reflects contempt for Black lives and the movement for racial justice.
7. Invoking "Great Replacement" rhetoric Repeatedly on his show and at events, Kirk warned that Democrats wanted "America to become less white" — language directly drawn from white nationalist conspiracy theories about the deliberate replacement of white Americans.
8. Calling affirmative action the only reason prominent Black women advanced in their careers A broad, sweeping claim made repeatedly on his podcast in 2023, denying the qualifications and achievements of Black professionals categorically.
9. Calling FAA air traffic controllers "morons and affirmative-action people" Said on his show in January 2024 in the context of airline safety debates, equating diversity hiring with incompetence across an entire workforce.
10. Denying systemic racism while attributing racial disparities to Black culture and family structure A consistent theme across his show and speeches, 2022–2024, which dismisses documented structural inequalities and instead blames Black Americans for their own disadvantages — a form of racist scapegoating.
On the LGBTQ+ Community
1. "Stoning of gay people... God's perfect law" In a June 2024 episode of his podcast, Kirk invoked Leviticus 18, saying: "thou shall lay with another man shall be stoned to death. Just saying." He called this "God's perfect law when it comes to sexual matters." FactCheck.org This came in response to a YouTuber quoting "love thy neighbor."
2. Transgender people are a "throbbing middle finger to God" In 2023, Kirk took the stage at a megachurch and called transgender people an "abomination" and a "throbbing middle finger to God." The Advocate
3. The transgender movement is a gateway to becoming machines In February 2022, Kirk said: "The transgender movement actually matters even more than biomedical fascism... the transgender movement is an introductory phase to get you to strip yourself of your humanity to mesh with machines." The Advocate
4. Gay people "want to corrupt your children" In 2022 on his YouTube show, Kirk said conservatives mistakenly thought same-sex marriage would be the end of it, concluding that gay people "are not happy just having marriage. Instead, they now want to corrupt your children." Wikipedia
5. Being gay is an "error" comparable to drug addiction Kirk claimed that being gay was an "error" and likened homosexuality to drug addiction. Wikipedia (Wikipedia, sourced to contemporaneous reporting)
6. Suggesting transgender people should be treated "the way we used to" in the 1950s and '60s In early 2023, he said that transgender women in women's locker rooms should be "taken care of the way we used to take care of things in the 1950s and '60s." The Advocate As the article notes, that era's "treatments" included lobotomy, shock therapy, and involuntary institutionalization.
7. Calling for "Nuremberg-style trials" for doctors who provide gender-affirming care Kirk proposed that health professionals who provide gender-affirming care be subjected to a "Nuremberg-style trial." Factually
8. "Transgenderism and gender 'fluidity' are lies that hurt people and abuse kids" In an October 2021 op-ed for The American Mind, Kirk wrote: "the facts are that there are only two genders; that transgenderism and gender 'fluidity' are lies that hurt people and abuse kids." Wikipedia
9. Called LGBTQ activists the "alphabet mafia" Kirk called LGBTQ activists the "alphabet mafia" and described Obergefell v. Hodges (the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage) as "a national takeover of our laws." Wikipedia
10. "Pride is a sin" Kirk proclaimed "Pride is a sin" and dismissed "gay corporations that hate America." Washington Blade
And yes - he was a HUGE proponent of spreading the RACIST/XENOPHOBIC "China Virus" lies which made even more Asian Hate among Asian Americans while at the same time subscribing to the Model Minority stereotype.
So call out State Sen. Nathan Wesenberg, Sen. Eric Lucero, Sen. Steve Drazkowski, Sen. Bill Lieske, and Sen. Michael Holmstrom and let them know this is not okay.
Alysa Liu Wins Gold!
Friday, February 20, 2026I don't know about you all, but my goodness--that was one AMASIAN skate!
Labels: 2026 Winter Olympics, Alysa Liu
On This Day: Executive Order 9066 AKA We've Been Trying To Make People Aware We're American Since Day One. As AANHPIs 80+ Years Later Collectively And Historically It's Just Exhausting.
Thursday, February 19, 2026Wiki: By Dorothea Lange (this image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3a24566).
Executive Order No. 9066
The President
Executive Order
Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas
Whereas the successful prosecution of the war requires every possible protection against espionage and against sabotage to national-defense material, national-defense premises, and national-defense utilities as defined in Section 4, Act of April 20, 1918, 40 Stat. 533, as amended by the Act of November 30, 1940, 54 Stat. 1220, and the Act of August 21, 1941, 55 Stat. 655 (U.S.C., Title 50, Sec. 104);
Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, I hereby authorize and direct the Secretary of War, and the Military Commanders whom he may from time to time designate, whenever he or any designated Commander deems such action necessary or desirable, to prescribe military areas in such places and of such extent as he or the appropriate Military Commander may determine, from which any or all persons may be excluded, and with respect to which, the right of any person to enter, remain in, or leave shall be subject to whatever restrictions the Secretary of War or the appropriate Military Commander may impose in his discretion. The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to provide for residents of any such area who are excluded therefrom, such transportation, food, shelter, and other accommodations as may be necessary, in the judgment of the Secretary of War or the said Military Commander, and until other arrangements are made, to accomplish the purpose of this order. The designation of military areas in any region or locality shall supersede designations of prohibited and restricted areas by the Attorney General under the Proclamations of December 7 and 8, 1941, and shall supersede the responsibility and authority of the Attorney General under the said Proclamations in respect of such prohibited and restricted areas.
I hereby further authorize and direct the Secretary of War and the said Military Commanders to take such other steps as he or the appropriate Military Commander may deem advisable to enforce compliance with the restrictions applicable to each Military area hereinabove authorized to be designated, including the use of Federal troops and other Federal Agencies, with authority to accept assistance of state and local agencies.
I hereby further authorize and direct all Executive Departments, independent establishments and other Federal Agencies, to assist the Secretary of War or the said Military Commanders in carrying out this Executive Order, including the furnishing of medical aid, hospitalization, food, clothing, transportation, use of land, shelter, and other supplies, equipment, utilities, facilities, and services.
This order shall not be construed as modifying or limiting in any way the authority heretofore granted under Executive Order No. 8972, dated December 12, 1941, nor shall it be construed as limiting or modifying the duty and responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with respect to the investigation of alleged acts of sabotage or the duty and responsibility of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice under the Proclamations of December 7 and 8, 1941, prescribing regulations for the conduct and control of alien enemies, except as such duty and responsibility is superseded by the designation of military areas hereunder.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The White House,
February 19, 1942.



