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Internment Camp Survivors Demand Closure of Dilley Center

Source: Religion News Service

Summary

Japanese internment camp survivors are calling for the closure of the Dilley, TX family detention center, highlighting parallels to historical injustices. Their pilgrimage marks a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles against detention practices in the U.S.

Why It Matters

This call to action underscores the importance of acknowledging historical injustices and ensuring they are not repeated. The survivors’ experiences serve as a powerful reminder of the need for compassionate immigration policies that prioritize human rights and dignity.

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