The United States should revive World War II-style internment camps for "disloyal Americans," retired general and former Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark said on Friday.
In
an interview with Thomas Roberts of MSNBC, Clark said that during WWII,
"if someone supported Nazi Germany at the expense of the United States,
we didn't say that was freedom of speech, we put him in a camp, they
were prisoners of war."
Clark, speaking in the wake of the mass shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee, called for a revival of internment camps to help combat Islamist extremism.
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Clark, speaking in the wake of the mass shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee, called for a revival of internment camps to help combat Islamist extremism.
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