ACLU compares Fort Bliss’s detention center to the internment camps of the Second World War

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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) invoked the internment by President Franklin Roosevelt of the Japanese-American during the Second World War when the Trump administration was to open a massive detention center in Fort Bliss in Texas on Monday.
The Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) burnt down the comparison, with a senior civil servant who wonders why an organization with such a name “Care (s) more on illegal foreigners than American citizens”, in the comments to Fox News Digital.
“Comparisons of illegal extraterrestrial detention centers with the internment camps used during the Second World War are disturbed and lazy. ACLU smear against our courageous applications of the Ice Act undoubtedly contribute to the increase of more than 1,000% of attacks against them,” said assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
“(ACLU) should change its name. The facts are that the ice aims at the worst of the worst – including the murderers, the members of the Gang MS -13, the pedophiles and the rapists. 70% of the arrests of ice are illegal criminals who have been condemned or who have charges in the United States – who do not even include known terrorists or foreign terrorists Violent crimes in foreign crimes, foreign terrorists, non-nursing gangs for violent crimes in foreign crimes in foreign terrorists, non-nounding gangs, condemnations for violent crimes in foreign crimes, or foreign interprets, non-nursing gangs for violent offen Non-interruptions, non-interruptions, non-non-gang meters, violent non-debt in foreign crimes, non-interruptions.
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Sunday, in front of the center “Camp East Montana” in Fort Bliss was to open up to the historically pivotal military base near the American-Mexican borders and New Mexico, the regional affiliates of the liberated aclu A joint declaration Calling for the movement “another shameful chapter” in the history of the base.
“The renewed use of this basis to hold immigrants and stage deportations comes while the Trump administration continues to poorly use military resources to expel long -standing residents and other immigrants,” said the press release, calling the Mass Deportation Program of the President “Dystopian”.
“The use by President Trump of Fort Bliss for the largest immigrant detention site in the country is cruel and a recall of a shameful inheritance of detention,” added Sarah Mehta, a senior official of the ACLU equality division – who also called on Congress to stop the order of the DHS day.
“Thousands of people, including our neighbors and loved ones, will be uprooted from their communities while this administration enlist the army from its sounds from its abusive program.”
Fort Bliss – named after the son -in -law of the American -Mexican war hero and later President Zachary Taylor – also held a small number of German and Italian immigrants during the Second World War.
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In 1942, Roosevelt launched an executive decree targeting the Americans descended from countries representing the powers of the axis. The Democrat inaugurated the imprisonment of around 120,000 Japanese-American and a smaller number of Italian and German descendants.
Although Strong Bliss is not a main “internment camp”, it contained a small number of buried American citizens, including up to 70 “Issei” or the Japanese-American of the first generation living along the Pacific coast.
After the war, German scientist Wernher Von Braun – an old Unterrsurmführer in the SS – and other former Axis power players worked there with the Americans to develop what has finally become the American space program, now managed by NASA.
Considered a “megabase” of 38,000 soldiers, he was also a crucial staging field for the war against terrorism.
Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, visited Fort Bliss’s new detention center last week and said El Paso’s Affilié NBC that people who will be detained are already out of the United States
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The base of Fort Bliss of the American army is located in El Paso, Texas,. (Adria Malcolm / Getty Images)
“They are people under the final deportation orders … They are not legal right to be here,” said Cornyn.
The member of the El Paso Congress, Democrat Veronica Escobar, did not agree.
Escobar argued that the price of $ 1 billion “would” enrich “private entrepreneurs and the siphon funds from the other needs of its district.
According to reports, 5,000 prisoners will be detained at Fort Bliss.