"In Defense of Internment" does make a convincing case that some
Japanese aliens and even Japanese-Americans had pro-Japan sympathies,
and that the Japanese military was working to recruit agents in their
ranks. ... [T]he profiling measures Malkin advocates today, such as selective
monitoring of aliens and visitors from countries with terrorist links,
are moderate and fairly sensible. She is right that it's ludicrous to
invoke Japanese internment as a parallel.
Yet somehow Malkin's still an "extremist".
Only in your fevered mind of "awfulness".