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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Continuing to cite these one-off extreme cases does nothing to negate the horror of US based concentration camps where green card holders and others who are trying to work within the system were kidnapped and being held illegally. There aren't Dems who think it is bad that actual criminals are being deported - after all, Obama and Biden actually did this by the hundreds of thousands.[/quote] NP. Your continued use of "concentration camps" negates anything else you might have to say. You sound absurd.[/quote] Seriously. You'd think before posting something like that, someone might pick up a book and read about what things were like in the actual concentration camps. But as Ann Coulter has stated repeatedly, liberals don't read books. [/quote] We’ve read the history. Based on everything I’ve seen, the detention centers currently used for undocumented immigrants in the U.S. rival - and in some cases surpass - the conditions found in the WWII-era internment camps for Japanese Americans. And yes, those camps have been accurately described as “concentration camps” by historians, legal scholars, and even government officials. If you're unfamiliar with that context, it's not too late to catch up. The absence of gas chambers doesn't erase the defining traits: mass incarceration, racial targeting, lack of due process, and dehumanizing conditions. Compared side by side, Bukele’s CECOT facility and the U.S.-based "Alligator Alcatraz" arguably represent an evolution toward even harsher systems. Allegations of torture, starvation, deaths, maggot-infested food, blocked access to lawyers and media — these go beyond spartan confinement. WWII internment camps had federal oversight. These newer facilities operate with alarming impunity. So yes, we are holding people in environments that meet the criteria of modern-day concentration camps. You can argue semantics or invoke talking points, but your position won’t hold up to scrutiny against documented facts or scholarly analysis.[/quote] Bukele's CECOT: many instances of torture and over 150 known deaths, by violent means.[/quote]
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