Go ask the folks at any holocaust memorial or museum what their purpose is, and one of the first things you will hear is "To ensure that nothing like this ever happens again".
That purpose cannot be served by ignoring the early moves towards a society like that of 1930s Germany, where such things become not only possible, but predictable.
The problem with history is that it happens much faster than reality. Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, and opened his first concentration camp the same year; But it wasn't until late 1941 that the first extermination camps began operating.
That eight year period of slowly increasing awfulness allowed the German people time to normalise each new step towards the full horror of industrial scale genocide.
But at school, we read about the entire process in half an hour; One minute Hitler is being gifted the Enabling Act powers; The next minute smoke is rising from the chimneys of crematoria across Germany and Eastern Europe, as trainloads of victims are brought to their deaths from across the entire continent.
It feels shocking, sudden, and obviously dreadful, and we ask "Why didn't ordinary, decent, everyday Germans rise up in their horror at this and overthrow the evil regime?".
The answer is staring us in the face, right now.
It doesn't start with death camps, mass rounding up of victims, and the total horror of the 1940s; It starts with a relatively small camp, somewhere out of the way like Dachau or El Salvador, where the rulers send criminals, or at least undesirables - people who most citizens won't stand up for - to protect society against an emergency, an existential threat from outsiders intent on destroying all that we true citizens have worked so hard to build.
The point being, that as the folks at the memorials and museums can tell you, if only there had been serious opposition as soon as the criminal justice system was first side-stepped, as soon as due process and the right to a fair trial was denied to
anyone, then the whole thing might have been averted.
But the regime is always careful to push the boundaries of acceptable behaviour just a tiny bit - and then to ridicule anyone who objects, as a fearmongering and unpatriotic fool. Then they wait until the mild scandal has been forgotten, and push a tiny bit more.
One day, they grab undocumented immigrants. A little later, some citizens get taken "in error", but are not returned when the "error" is revealed. Then some judges are sacked or moved, to stop them from making a fuss. Then a judge or a journalist gets arrested. Then some more citizens get taken - but they aren't
real citizens, because their parents were immigrants...
It might take a few years before everyone is accepting of the normality that people who don't look sufficiently like "one of us", or who are of the wrong religion, will be rounded up and taken away. But those years were filled with a bombardment of propaganda about how dangerous foreigners and
Jewish Muslim terrorists are to the
Reich USA. So nobody's up in arms about it (except a handful of traitors and troublemakers, who are also being taken away, for the good of the country).
The regime put a lot of effort into making the whole descent into genocide as boring and normal as possible. They want people to feel as though making a fuss would be ridiculous. Are you really going to make a big fuss over a few terrorists getting locked up, just because they weren't given a chance for their greasy lawyers to have them released on some technicality, to endanger your family?
Heaven forbid we be rude to a cold blooded killer. A cold blooded killer that entered the USA illegally. Is “cold blooded killer” an epithet to you? I expect so.
Why do you want gangbangers and criminals to be allowed to remain in the USA?
A couple of hundred gangbangers have been removed from the USA is exactly the same thing as murdering 8 millions jews? Asinine.
Why do you want gangbangers and criminals to remain in the USA?