Re: Mokujin
Originally posted by Mokujin
I’m confused. I’m sure the ACLU and others are quick to draw the similarities between this and Jews in concentration camps and Japanese internment camps, but I’m not so sure.
Not talking about Japanese camps, talking about american camps where japanese-americans were held. Not death camps, rude poorly thought out camps.
It looks like a sensationalized story with more emotion than content
Sometimes sensational things happen. Notice them happening a lot lately?
Are these folks true citizens?
They’re not being deported, they are being imprisoned, EDIT- I suppose I shouldn’t use the word interred yet, but if this is to happen nationwide, those are some massive numbers of people held prisoner yet having no known ties to terrorism.
[B]According to the article, they were breaking a law: “…program that requires all males over 16 from a list of 20 Arab or Middle East countries, who do not have permanent resident status in the United States, to register with U.S. immigration authorities.”
They had a deadline and didn’t register- so they’re in violation. They broke the law and got busted. They’re NOT American citizens.
Let me know if I’m missing anything.[/B]
Yes, you are missing quite a bit. Many of those people came in to register when they were arrested.
[B]PS- No, it’s unlikely Osama would have shown up, but there are families that might be tied to terrorists who have not come forward to fess up.
-Mokujin [/B]
Osama? Might? No one with ties to terorism would come in to be printed, period. These people will be your neighbors in ten years. Assuming they decide to stay after this.