It’s all important to remember that Hitler also started with deportations. Then when the costs started to mount and he realized the timeframe wasn’t going right is when they transitioned to mass killings.
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Designer-CBRN14 hr ago
+12
Not just cost; hating the Jewish people was pretty popular at the time and it wasn’t easy to find places to take them if they didn’t have cash to toss around.
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NewsCards17 hr ago
+113
> “Had D.H.S. done so, it likely would have found that the rapid transformation of a cargo-processing facility with four toilets and two water fountains into a temporary residence and workplace for hundreds, if not thousands, would jeopardize the health and safety of the surrounding ecosystem in myriad ways, most notably through the likely overtaxing of the sewer system,” the judge wrote.
There's only so much shit a pipe can handle.
Oh well, I guess we...won't be able to stuff humans into a warehouse like they're subhuman trash?
Are we the baddies?
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Designer-CBRN14 hr ago
+20
Likely why they wanted that Florida facility so badly. Close enough to dump the bodies and to dump shit into a swamp. The administration was just stupid enough to actually advertise it.
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qdp17 hr ago
+165
Warehouses to… concentrate people, this seems a little too on point.
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BrofessorFarnsworth17 hr ago
+67
F*** this headline, you don't warehouse humans.
These are concentration camps.
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JustHereForCookies178 hr ago
+1
The headline is *technically* correct in that the current structure is a warehouse. The plan to repurpose it into a "holding facility" (concentration camp, as you said) is what's getting hung up in the courts.
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brendenruth16 hr ago
+13
Rules are rules. Government agencies shouldn’t get a free pass
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LightsOnSomebodyHome15 hr ago
+7
“accused liberals of backing the effort to compel environmental reviews to slow down the Trump administration’s deportation campaign.”
You’re damn right they’re trying to slow things down. Also trying to put a f****** stop to this grotesque policy. Building concentration camps to house immigrants and opposition. F*** them nazis.
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Crim9117 hr ago
+13
Yeah burning humans in ovens isn't great for humans, or the environment.
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BeginningPlastic374717 hr ago
+10
lol the environmental review process that republicans have been trying to gut for years is now the thing slowing down their own pet project, that's genuinely funny
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Knees0ck15 hr ago
+5
Yes, because you don't want your genocide to be enviromentally unfriendly.
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New_Housing78515 hr ago
+3
There hasn't been any one part of the administration or their lackies that haven't tried to skirt the law because for some reason they don't think it applies to them.
This has been a blessing in disguise because it causes a majority of their plans to fall apart.
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MovieGuyMike15 hr ago
+3
I’m sure the admin will waive those reviews before the week is over. Laws and norms only exist to constrain their opposition.
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JustHereForCookies178 hr ago
+1
Maryland, where this is all happening, is a largely blue state. The governor doesn't care for Trump and I'm sure he'll do what he can to hold this up.
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