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In reply to the discussion: We now have concentration camps in this country. [View all]Raine1967
(11,652 posts)16. They are not tents. They look like portable toilets.
I'm not sure they even have room for beds. (Pictures at the link)
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/alligator-alcatraz-ron-desantis-top-allies-rcna215647
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Not all of the Nazi concentration camps were death camps where people were gassed and then cremated.
wnylib
Monday
#37
That would be a subset of concentration camps that were termed "extermination" camps.
harumph
Monday
#5
Sadly SCOTUS allowed the USA to have concentration camps during WWII when the Japanese were incarcerated.
Jacson6
Monday
#2
For some reason I thought they were in a building. Tents in alligator country is a death sentence
Maraya1969
Monday
#6
Some of us see it clearly right now. Others don't want to believe it, perhaps. Some would be content
wnylib
Monday
#46
Seriously? Any solid confirmation? It's not out of the realm of possibility of course but that's a whole new level of
LymphocyteLover
Monday
#20
Dems parse words and meanings and get stuck in nuance - Republicans use simple
NoMoreRepugs
Monday
#49
and yet there are countless reports of people being held "temporarily" for months
drray23
Monday
#53
It's not the first time in American History, but we thought the Japanese internment camps
msfiddlestix
1 hr ago
#65