America's concentration camp network: Heather Cox Richardson.
HCR's full post here: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/february-7-2026
HCR turns over a rock to examine the truth of something we would rather not think about...
Yesterday two right-wing circuit judges signed off on the Trump administrations new mass detention policy: the extraordinary assertion that vast numbers of noncitizens throughout the country can be arrested and held in detention centers without the right to release until they are deported.
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This policy has dramatically increased detention of immigrants. Before it, the U.S. held about 40,000 people on any given day. Now, according to Laura Strickler and Julia Ainsley of NBC News, the United States is currently holding more than 70,000 immigrants in 224 facilities across the nation, 104 more facilities than it had before Trump took office. Those detainees include children.
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From 2002 to 2023, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) helped to make sure detainees had medical care if an ICE facility couldnt provide it, with ICE paying the VA for the coverage. But in 2023, Alabama Republican senator Tommy Tuberville lied that President Joe Biden was robbing veterans to pay off illegals, and on September 30, 2025, a small right-wing nonprofit sued to get documents from the Trump administration about the VAs role in detainee care. On October 3, Legum discovered, the VA abruptly and instantly terminated its agreement with ICE, leaving it with no way to provide prescribed medication or access off-site care.
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Douglas MacMillan, Samuel Oakford, N. Kirkpatrick, and Aaron Schaffer of the Washington Post reported that according to ICEs own oversight unit, Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss, Texas, has violated at least 60 federal standards for immigrant detention. The contract for the $1.24 billion project was awarded to a small business that operates out of a residential address and has, as Lyndon German of VPM News reported, little to no publicly available record of managing immigration facilities.
Much more. Many in the administration view shuttling around detainees as a warehousing problem and want to create a reverse Amazon Prime...
Richardson concludes the post with a story about the German citizens of Ohrdruf touring the nearby Buchenwald camp immediately after the war. It feels relevant to America in 2026.