A concentration camp and a death camp are not the same thing. What we have are concentration camps, not death camps. Yet. Families like David's know this stuff didn't all happen overnight. It's a slow process that takes a group of people from "get out of my country" to furnaces
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Lol. I’m from Mexico. America isn’t turning it into death camps, no offense, you’re an idiot and just like the guy said absolutely disgusting to compare. The stuff at the border has been happening for decades. People like you just have been realizing it
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now so you can use it to gain political points. You are just so overwhelmingly privileged that you’re blinded. Please stop being ignorant and dumb to these things.
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SHE DOES NOT CARE! She’ll close her eye, stick her fingers in her ears and say la la la la. She’s an immature, petulant child.
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How can anyone call border detention a concentration camp when the inmates voluntarily entered them and can leave to go home anytime they want?
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Um, because none of this is true. Noone "voluntarily" entered them and they aren't allowed to leave when they want. That is pure ignorance and you should educate yourself about...well, everything apparently.
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Actually they did enter voluntarily. They could have turned around and not entered our country and done it legally. It was their choice to enter illegally. So like any criminal they are being held. Not at all like a concentration camp.
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If you think they entered these concentration camps voluntarily then you are a sick individual. They came hoping for asylum from crime and death where they lived. No one volunteers to enter these camps to die or have small children taken from their family.
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Andrea Pitzer’s definition of concentration camps is “mass incarceration of CIVILIANS WITHOUT trial.” The US camps don’t fit that, bc they’re “mass detention of CRIMINALS AWAITING trial.” ILLEGAL entry is a CRIME against our nation. MASS ILLEGAL entry is FOREIGN INVASION.
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They are concentration camps. NEVER FORGET!!!!!
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Forget what, the meaning of the phrase ‘concentration camp’? Because apparently you did.
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concentration camp-a place where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor
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You also left out that nobody in detention is being used for forced labor or waiting to be pushed into ovens.
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The definition said "sometimes being used for forced labor." It said nothing about "being forced into ovens." As for that, there is a distinction between concentration camps and extermination centers. The former are not necessarily the latter. http://70.auschwitz.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85&Itemid=173&lang=en …
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So, are they being used for forced labor here?
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No. And your point is what?
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May God bless Mr. Tuck!
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