History Repeats: Shadowy Past Returns as WWII Internment Camp Now Holds Immigrants
Well, isn’t history just America’s favorite rerun? Picture this: Fort Bliss—famous for housing Japanese internees in WWII—just got a brand-new tent-style detention makeover, courtesy of the Trump administration. Can we get a slow clap for recycling… but somehow making it even more bleak? If you thought the past was a relic, just wait ’til you see how efficiently we can mash it up with the present—add a dash of militarized immigration enforcement and voila, déjà vu but with extra paperwork! Is anyone else getting that tingling sensation, or is it just the ghosts of basic human decency haunting the place? If memorial plaques had fine print, this would be it. Want a front-row seat to the circus of historical irony? LEARN MORE
The Trump administration opened a massive tent-style immigration detention camp at Fort Bliss, a location once used to intern Japanese people during WWII, raising fresh concerns about militarized immigration enforcement. What do you think?

“That’s a lot to squeeze onto one plaque.”
Tina Engle, Paranormal Eyewitness

“It’s great how America is able to turn the atrocities of our past into the atrocities of our present.”
Harrison Weiss, Gerbil Psychologist

“A few more coincidences like this, and I might start to worry.”
Moses Brazdorf, Sandwich Craftsman
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