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*[[Donald Trump]]'s administration detained migrants attempting to enter the United States at the United States–Mexico border in detention facilities that have been described as concentration camps. Government reports from the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General in May 2019 and July 2019 found that migrants had been detained under conditions that failed federal standards. These conditions have included prolonged detention, overcrowding, and poor hygiene and food standards. Though some organizations have tried to resist the "concentration camp" label for these facilities, hundreds of Holocaust and genocide scholars rejected this resistance via an open letter addressed to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
*[[Donald Trump]]'s administration detained migrants attempting to enter the United States at the United States–Mexico border in detention facilities that have been described as concentration camps. Government reports from the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General in May 2019 and July 2019 found that migrants had been detained under conditions that failed federal standards. These conditions have included prolonged detention, overcrowding, and poor hygiene and food standards. Though some organizations have tried to resist the "concentration camp" label for these facilities, hundreds of Holocaust and genocide scholars rejected this resistance via an open letter addressed to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
*The [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] of South Africa established internment camps called "Bantustans" to segregate black citizens during the era of [[Apartheid]].
*The [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] of South Africa established internment camps called "Bantustans" to segregate black citizens during the era of [[Apartheid]].
*The [[Canadian Indian residential school system]] had been described by some survivors as a system of concentration camps.
*Some critics have described indigenous land tenures such as Native American reservations as a network of internment camps that were established to segregate indigenous peoples.


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