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Well they could continue to release criminals in order to make room for the dissidents
Roosevelt authorized the deportation and incarceration with Executive Order 9066, issued on February 19, 1942, which allowed regional military commanders to designate "military areas" from which "any or all persons may be excluded."[16] This authority was used to declare that all people of Japanese ancestry were required to leave Alaska[17] and the military exclusion zones from all of California and parts of Oregon, Washington, and Arizona, except for those in government camps.[18] Approximately 5,000 Japanese Americans relocated outside the exclusion zone before March 1942,[19] while some 5,500 community leaders had been arrested immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack and thus were already in custody.[20] The majority of nearly 130,000 Japanese Americans living in the U.S. mainland were forcibly relocated from their West Coast homes during the spring of 1942.[21]
The United States Census Bureau assisted the internment efforts by spying and providing confidential neighborhood information on Japanese Americans. The Bureau denied its role for decades, but it became public in 2007.[22][23] In 1944, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the removal by ruling against Fred Korematsu's appeal for violating an exclusion order.[24] The Court limited its decision to the validity of the exclusion orders, avoiding the issue of the incarceration of U.S. citizens without due process.[25]
In 1980, under mounting pressure from the Japanese American Citizens League and redress organizations,[26] President Jimmy Carter opened an investigation to determine whether the decision to put Japanese Americans into concentration camps had been justified by the government. He appointed the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) to investigate the camps. The Commission's report, titled Personal Justice Denied, found little evidence of Japanese disloyalty at the time and concluded that the incarceration had been the product of racism. It recommended that the government pay reparations to the internees. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 which apologized for the internment on behalf of the U.S. government and authorized a payment of $20,000 (equivalent to $42,000 in 2018) to each camp survivor. The legislation admitted that government actions were based on "race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership."[27] The U.S. government eventually disbursed more than $1.6 billion (equivalent to $3,390,000,000 in 2018) in reparations to 82,219 Japanese Americans who had been interned and their heirs.[26][28]
I honestly don't think that Shit could work here. they isn't enough cell or precinct to keep people.
This country has a history of mass incarceration of those deemed enemies of the state.
When it happened, it was built in almost no time at all, and was cheaply made and maintained. They were but a single step away from another contemporary power's Final Solution.
As can be seen, all facets of the US Government particpated in a highly illegal and unconstututional act. It's history, and we do know for a fact that history repeats itself, for good or bad, like it or not.
If anything, today's advances in technology and resources dwarf such primitive efforts. With the will, a government makes such "impossible" ventures a simple truth in record breaking time.
This thought comes to mind quickly, but just how much water do such theories actually hold; and even if true, how are they even relevant?
Free speech has never existed in the United Kingdom, and from where I'm sitting; it looks like it never will, either. This entire topic is a weak attempt to equate apples and oranges.
Lack of physical plant (concentration camps) aside; the argument is also made that American Troops would never turn on Americans in such an unconstitutional a manner.
That's what the German Jews thought about their country's troops back on the late 1930's, too.
Forget history; and you will get to relive it... Erase history, and you become a direct perpetrator of whatever follows.
I promise you...
Greg
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Somehow everyone is missing or ignoring this post (above) and the proof that it shows not only what can happen here, but that it actually is in the process of being implemented. While we harp and argue and deny, laws are being passed to make sure that you hold your tongue unless it is hatred from the correct political point of view.![]()
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California health care workers who “willfully and repeatedly” decline to use a senior transgender patient's “preferred name or pronouns” could face punishments ranging from a fine to jail time under a newly signed law.www.foxnews.com
Somehow everyone is missing or ignoring this post (above) and the proof that it shows not only what can happen here, but that it actually is in the process of being implemented. While we harp and argue and deny, laws are being passed to make sure that you hold your tongue unless it is hatred from the correct political point of view.
Lol.You sir, are a hater.
All you need is love.
These hateful haters time has come to an end. The time for the great Utopia has arrived. If you aren't part of the solution you will be destroyed.