The signatures have been counted. The votes have been cast. The bombs are still falling. And this Saturday, March 28, millions of Americans stood up and said: enough.
The word "concentration camp" is a loaded one, and it is used here deliberately. A concentration camp is not defined solely by gas chambers. It is defined by the mass detention of civilians, outside the normal judicial process, in conditions of deliberate deprivation, with inadequate medical care, and no meaningful path to release. By that definition, what is happening in America's immigration detention network meets the threshold — and the evidence is overwhelming.