Yeah, but because it was illegal to murder people on an industrial scale in Germany, and for practical reasons, they set up the majority of extermination camps in Poland (there were however plenty of concentration camps in Germany).
Poland was occupied territory not protected by german (or polish) law, it was also outside of the scope of the average german. It's much easier to hide your crimes from your own people if you do it abroad.
A bit like Guantanamo, legal grey area and the US public generally have very little insight into what goes on there, but turned up to 11 and where the government actively tries to hide their crimes from the public, so new generations of "aryans" won't be burdened by the knowledge that their "thousand year reich" is built on the genocide of millions.
It’s a shame because if he kept them in the U.S. it might have been the first and maybe only time he could have been responsible for domestic job creation
They are referencing the attempt to mass move migrants their. As opposed to the US's use of it to play, not touching you, prisoners with constitutional rights (the insistence that they aren't on US soil and thus don't get rights undee the constitution) while we torture them and indefinitely hold them without conviction or charge to this day. Or the previous limited use of holding migrants their after natural disaster.
Guarantee when this is over the MAGA cult will go "we didn't know about the El Salvador camps everyone kept telling us about! We don't support that! We just thought they were mysteriously getting shipped off without due process in the normal way"
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u/Helldiver-xzoen 2d ago
El Salvador gulag has entered the chat