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when immigration detention becomes a system of concentration camps
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AI-generatedThe article discusses the characterization of U.S. ICE detention facilities as concentration camps, focusing on legal and human rights issues. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect is identified. The event is political/social in nature with no immediate economic or sector-level commercial implications.
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- Over 240 active ICE detention facilities as of April 2026.
- More than 272,000 people arrested by ICE in first half of Trump's second term.
- At least 60,000 individuals remain in detention.
- Reports highlight lack of due process, abuse, and neglect.
- Scholars define U.S. ICE network as fitting concentration camp definition.