Americans of Japanese heritage say they hear echoes of their families’ forced internment in the Trump administration’s newest immigrant detention site.

Homeland Security officials say Donald Trump’s sweeping mass deportation campaign requires a build-up of detention centers to bridge the gap between arrests and removals. They’ve turned to the U.S. military and private contractors to get the job done, including erecting the nation’s largest immigrant detention site on Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas.

But stewards of Japanese American history, including the children and grandchildren of those who were held in detention, are criticizing the use of Fort Bliss and the plans to expand immigrant detention on American military bases.

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    $1.2 billion for a tents. Who are the private contractors ripping off the US taxpayer? The Japanese-Americans are 100% correct.

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        I can do it for a quarter of that and everyone gets to keep their new houses we’d build. And the old houses they would be being enticed to leave. And their human rights and dignity.

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    Hey, Dean Tanaka, better known as Dean Cain, could work there! Maybe he can find the cell his father was intered in!

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      Remarkable how the homeland security spoke person specifically calls out the center being used for the “worst of the worst” and mentions rapists and pedophiles, of which her boss is convicted of one and under investigation for the other. Doesn’t bat an eye.

      Imagine being insulated from reality to that degree, or just having the sense that those rules don’t apply to some.

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    This morning I was just talking with someone how literally nothing has changed from the japense “internment” camps and whats happening now. No clearer sign these are more illegal racist concentration camps

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        I’m sure this is tongue in cheek. But for those that don’t understand; fascism is not to be confused with socialism because of “state ownership”.

        Socialism isn’t when “the government owns stuff”. Historically fascist have used the power of the state to ensure the corporate interests are met. That is what is being done currently.

        This is not a “state ownership” that gives control to the working class. This is a use of your tax dollars to ensure the value of a private corporation increases. This is a common and historical part of fascist movements. It is a move that confuses those uneducated in class conflict.

        If you are not looking at actions like this from a lense of class conflict you will be confused. It’s important to understand who benefits from these types of things when “the government does stuff” and what class interest are being enforced.

        If you grew up in a world that has only ever been neoliberalism (as most of us have) it can be confusing. You have not been given the tools to understand the class conflict. Because it is beneficial to the ruling class that you do not understand, or even become aware of these contractions in the first place.

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      If we ever get a real government again they need to seize all Trump assets and sell them as a starting point.