ESTABLISHING THE WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY IN THE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND DEFINING ITS FUNCTIONS AND
DUTIES
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and statutes of the United States, as President of the
United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, and in order
to provide for the removal from designated area of persons whose removal
is necessary in the interests of national security, it is ordered as
follows:
1. There is established in the Office for
Emergency Management of the Executive Office of the President the War
Relocation Authority, at the head of which shall be a Director appointed
by and responsible to the President.
2. The Director of the War Relocation
Authority is authorized and directed to formulate and effectuate a
program for the removal, from the areas designated from time to time by
the Secretary of War or appropriate military commander under the
authority of Executive Order No. 9066 of February 19, 1942, of the
persons or classes of persons designated under such Executive Order, and
for their relocation, maintenance, and supervision.
3. In effectuating such program the
Director shall have authority to
(a) Accomplish all necessary
evacuation not undertaken by the Secretary of War or appropriate
military commander, provide for the relocation of such persons in
appropriate places, provide for their needs in such manner as may be
appropriate, and supervise their activities.
(b) Provide, insofar as feasible
and desirable, for the employment of such persons at useful work in
industry, commerce, agriculture, or public projects, prescribe the terms
and conditions of such public employment, and safeguard the public
interest in the private employment of such persons.
(c) Secure the cooperation,
assistance, or services of any governmental agency.
(d) Prescribe regulations
necessary or desirable to promote effective execution of such program,
and, as a means of coordinating evacuation and relocation activities,
consult with the Secretary of War with respect to regulations issued and
measures taken by him.
(e) Make such delegations of
authority as he may deem necessary.
(f) Employ necessary personnel,
and make such expenditures, including the making of loans and grants and
the purchase of real property, as may be necessary, within the limits of
such funds as may be made available to the Authority.
4. The Director shall consult with the
United States Employment Service and other agencies on employment and
other problems incident to activities under this order.
5. The Director shall cooperate with the
Alien Property Custodian appointed pursuant to Executive Order No. 9095
of March 11, 1942, in formulating policies to govern the custody,
management, and disposal by the Alien Property Custodian of property
belonging to foreign nationals removed under this order or under
Executive Order No. 9066 of February 19, 1942; and may assist all other
persons removed under either of such Executive orders in the management
and disposal of their property.
6. Departments and agencies of the United
States are directed to cooperate with and assist the Director in his
activities hereunder. The Departments of War and Justice under the
direction of the Secretary of War and the Attorney General,
respectively, shall insofar as consistent with the national interest
provide such protective, police, and investigational services as the
Director shall find necessary in connection with activities under this
order.
7. There is established within the War
Relocation Authority the War Relocation Work Corps. The Director shall
provide, by general regulations, for the enlistment in such corps, for
the duration of the present war, of persons removed under this order or
under Executive Order No. 9066 of February 19, 1942, and shall prescribe
the terms and conditions of the work to be performed by such Corps, and
the compensation to be paid.
8. There is established within the War
Relocation Authority a Liaison Committee on War Relocation, which shall
consist of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Treasury, the
Attorney General, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Labor,
the Federal Security Administrator, the Director of Civilian Defense,
and the Alien Property Custodian, or their deputies, and such other
persons or agencies as the Director may designate. The Liaison Committee
shall meet at the call of the Director and shall assist him in his
duties.
9. The Director shall keep the President
informed with regard to the progrees made in carrying out this order,
and perform such related duties as the President may from time to time
assign to him.
10. In order to avoid duplication of
evacuation activities under this order and Executive Order No. 9066 of
February 19, 1942, the Director shall not undertake any evacuation
activities within military areas designated under said Executive Order
No. 9066, without the prior approval of the Secretary of War or the
appropriate military commander.
11. This order does not limit the
authority granted in Executive Order No. 8972 of December 12, 1941;
Executive Order No. 9066 of February 19 1942; Executive. Order No. 9095
of March 11, 1942; Executive Proclamation No. 2525 of December 7, 1941;
Executive Proclamation No. 2526 of December 8, 1941; Executive
Proclamation No. 2527 of December 8, 1941; Executive Proclamation No.
2533 of December 29, 1941; or Executive Proclamation No. 2537 of January
14, 1942; nor does it limit the functions of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.
THE WHITE HOUSE, March 18, 1942.