Up to 200 children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico
border are being held in this tent city outside Tornillo, Texas:
This is a news film produced in 1942 by the U.S. Office of War Information, entitled “Japanese Relocation."
It’s one thing to know internment camps are part of U.S. history, but to understand the validity of the comparisons being made today, you really need to take a look at how this historical atrocity was presented at the time. As Kirstjen Nielsen put it recently, no one was "apologizing for doing their jobs” then, either. They were just better at controlling a narrative.