According to the donkeys at MSNBC, we are now running concentration camps.

We need to be very, very clear on this. Dictionary.com defines a concentration camp as so:

"Concentration camp. Noun.

A guarded compound for the detention or imprisonment of aliens,
members of ethnic minorities, political opponents, etc., especially any
of the camps established by the Nazis prior to and during World War II
for the confinement and persecution of prisoners."

Notice that. It's not a place where people are murdered on an
industrial scale; that's an "extermination camp". That's Auschwitz, etc.
There were only, like, six extermination camps in Nazi Germany. There
were *HUNDREDS* of concentration camps, perhaps thousands.

A concentration camp is a guarded compound built by the State to shove minorities into.

That's what we're building. Not "tent cities". Not "immigration facilities".

Concentration camps. For children.

It's not like America hasn't shoved Japanese Americans into concentration camps before.
 
We need to be very, very clear on this. Dictionary.com defines a concentration camp as so:

"Concentration camp. Noun.

A guarded compound for the detention or imprisonment of aliens,
members of ethnic minorities, political opponents, etc., especially any
of the camps established by the Nazis prior to and during World War II
for the confinement and persecution of prisoners."

Notice that. It's not a place where people are murdered on an
industrial scale; that's an "extermination camp". That's Auschwitz, etc.
There were only, like, six extermination camps in Nazi Germany. There
were *HUNDREDS* of concentration camps, perhaps thousands.

A concentration camp is a guarded compound built by the State to shove minorities into.

That's what we're building. Not "tent cities". Not "immigration facilities".

Concentration camps. For children.

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That MSNBC turd “parents better wake up and take notice because your children may be next”

Ummm, no you lying sack of shit.
Only if your parents try illegally invading another country.

How can anyone watch that drivel and not realize the blatant propaganda?

It's called imbecility.

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except they were reuniting families (nice try though):

González's mother, Elizabeth Brotons Rodríguez, drowned in November 1999 while attempting to leave Cuba with González and her boyfriend to get to the United States.[1][2] The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) initially placed González with paternal relatives in Miami, who sought to keep him in the United States against his father's demands that González be returned to Cuba.

A United States district court ruling from the Southern District of Florida that only González's father, and not his extended relatives, could petition for asylum on the boy's behalf was upheld by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. After the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, by order of U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, federal agents took González from the paternal relatives and returned him to his father in Cuba in June 2000.

In a September 2005 interview with 60 Minutes after being sent back to Cuba, González stated that during his stay in the U.S., his family members were "telling me bad things about [my father]", and "were also telling me to tell him that I did not want to go back to Cuba, and I always told them I wanted to."[17]
 
except they were reuniting families (nice try though):

González's mother, Elizabeth Brotons Rodríguez, drowned in November 1999 while attempting to leave Cuba with González and her boyfriend to get to the United States.[1][2] The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) initially placed González with paternal relatives in Miami, who sought to keep him in the United States against his father's demands that González be returned to Cuba.

A United States district court ruling from the Southern District of Florida that only González's father, and not his extended relatives, could petition for asylum on the boy's behalf was upheld by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. After the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, by order of U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, federal agents took González from the paternal relatives and returned him to his father in Cuba in June 2000.

In a September 2005 interview with 60 Minutes after being sent back to Cuba, González stated that during his stay in the U.S., his family members were "telling me bad things about [my father]", and "were also telling me to tell him that I did not want to go back to Cuba, and I always told them I wanted to."[17]

Yeah, let's just send the boy back to one of the most corrupt brutal leftist communist regimes ever which jailed opponents in concentration camps -- no matter what his family in the U.S. who escaped the regime desired.
 
Yeah, let's just send the boy back to one of the most corrupt brutal leftist communist regimes ever which jailed opponents in concentration camps -- no matter what his family in the U.S. who escaped the regime desired.

haha...I take it you've never visited the island?
 
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