This is an expansion of a paper analyzing historiographical narratives on the Japanese Internment in WWII. The previous draft primarily covered analyses criticizing the internment. This project will be the other side of the argument (for the purpose of presenting a comprehensive overview) based on Michelle Malkins book In Defense of Internment: The Case for Racial Profiling in World War II and the War on Terror as well as contemporary neoconservatives support of her stand. The topic sentence is that such arguments continue and exacerbate discrimination against Asians in the US.