Bill creates detention camps in U.S. for ‘emergencies’
By Jerome R. Corsi
wnd.com
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Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla., has introduced to the House of Representatives a new bill, H.R. 645, calling for the secretary of homeland security to establish no fewer than six national emergency centers for corralling civilians on military installations.
The proposed bill, which has received little mainstream media attention, appears designed to create the type of detention center that those concerned about use of the military in domestic affairs fear could be used as concentration camps for political dissidents, such as occurred in Nazi Germany.
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What?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Nobody is raising hell over how this could have a negative impact on the Black population (isn’t that the line that is trotted out around this time?)?
It gets better.
“The bill also appears to expand the president’s emergency power, much as the executive order signed by President Bush on May 9, 2007, that, as WND reported, gave the president the authority to declare an emergency and take over the direction of all federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments without even consulting Congress.”
And more…
As WND also reported, DHS has awarded a $385 million contract to Houston-based KBR, Halliburton‘s former engineering and construction subsidiary, to build temporary detention centers on an “as-needed” basis in national emergency situations.
Yep. That is the same Halliburton that the left used to hammer the Bush administration for excessive war profiteering is being asked to build temporary detention centers here in the U.S.

