US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Tuesday defended her accusation that the US was operating “concentration camps” on its southern border, drawing ferocious criticism from Republicans who said she demeaned Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
During a livestream late on Monday, the popular first-term Democrat assailed the conditions of detention centers housing thousands of migrants who have crossed the border from Mexico.
“The United States is running concentration camps on our southern border, and that is exactly what they are,” Ocasio-Cortez, widely known as AOC, said in a lengthy live post on Instagram.
“The fact that concentration camps are now an institutionalized practice in the home of the free is extraordinarily disturbing, and we need to do something about it,” she said, as she denounced the “authoritarian and fascist presidency” of US President Donald Trump.
“I don’t use those words lightly,” she added. “I use that word because that is what an administration that creates concentration camps is.”
Ocasio-Cortez highlighted how US authorities this week moved some child migrants to an Oklahoma military base that was used as an internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II.
The US is facing a surge in migrant arrivals from Central American countries that are plagued by gang violence, and the numbers have overwhelmed the ability of US authorities to temporarily shelter and process them.
Migrant apprehensions at the border with Mexico last month soared to 144,000, the highest number in 13 years.
The lawmaker’s comments infuriated Republicans, including the party’s third-ranking US Representative Liz Cheney, who urged Ocasio-Cortez to “spend just a few minutes learning some actual history” about the 6 million Jews exterminated in the Holocaust.
“You demean their memory and disgrace yourself with comments like this,” Cheney said.
Ocasio-Cortez quickly responded on Twitter: “Since you’re so eager to ‘educate me,’ I’m curious: What do YOU call building mass camps of people being detained without a trial? How would you dress up DHS’s mass separation of thousands children at the border from their parents?” referring to the US Department of Homeland Security.
Several other Republicans weighed in with criticism, including US Senator Lindsey Graham, who said that “comparing the men and women serving our country to concentration camp guards [does] the Congress and country a great disservice.”
Ocasio-Cortez defended her use of the term concentration camp, citing experts including a rabbi who say there is a distinction between concentration camps run by Germany in the 1930s and the extermination camps, or death camps, that the Nazis operated beginning in 1941.
US Representative Paul Gosar ignored the distinction.
“@AOC, the face of the Democratic Party, is comparing the southern border to the holocaust,” he said on Twitter.
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