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      • imprisonment concentration camp, internment centre for political prisoners and members of national or minority groups who are confined for reasons of state security, exploitation, or punishment, usually by executive decree or military order.
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  1. Jan 19, 2022 · A nearly 8,000-word post circulating on social media claiming the U.S. government has hundreds of prison camps at the ready includes a hodgepodge of debunked conspiracy theories, some that are ...

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  3. The FEMA camps conspiracy theory is a belief, particularly within the American Patriot movement, that the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning to imprison US citizens in concentration camps, following the imposition of martial law in the United States after a major disaster or crisis.

  4. Jul 20, 2020 · The specter of FEMA camps have been a mainstay in far-right conspiracy theories for decades, rising to prominence during the Obama administration and still prevalent today, most recently in...

  5. Sep 3, 2017 · Today, conspiracy theorists fear that FEMA is setting up concentration camps to house political dissidents (Google “FEMA camps” if you want to lose an hour or two in a rabbit hole).

  6. Internment” refers to the legally permissible, though morally questionable, detention of “enemy aliens” in time of war. There were approximately 8,000 Issei (“first generation”) arrested as enemy aliens and subjected to what could be described as “internment” in a separate set of camps run by the Army or Department of Justice.*

  7. Internment Camp, Internment: During World War II, the Department of Justice and US Army detained and interned targeted non-US citizens who were resident aliens from Japan, Germany, Italy, and a few other nations.

  8. Apr 19, 2023 · A video shared on Facebook claims that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) camps will be utilized to punish people accused of crimes against humanity. Verdict: False. The claim is baseless. The video is from November 2020, and the speaker cannot be identified as someone credible. Fact Check:

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