Close the Camps!

United States Congress

We've been down this road before. We are former World War II Japanese American concentration camp survivors, their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and friends. We remember that 75 years ago the Japanese American community was forcibly removed from their homes and imprisoned in camps around the country - in an act motivated by racism and hysteria - that deprived our family members of their freedom, rights, privacy, property, and in some cases, their lives.  

Our government is now engaging in a cruel and inhumane program of separating children from their families and detaining children in horrific conditions. As we hear news reports revealing that 15,000 children are in federal camps, seven children have died in custody in the last year alone, and that in a Texas facility, "infants, children and teenagers were being held without adequate food, water or sanitation," we are horrified that our government would choose to ignore the tragic history of Japanese American concentration camps by creating a policy of mass incarceration of immigrant children and families today.

We raise our collective voices to demand human rights and dignity for asylum seekers and all immigrants.

Sign the petition (to the right):
  • Close all migrant detention camps
  • Defund family detention and deportation
  • Reunify children with their families
  • Fund humanitarian aid and solutions

Click the infographic about the parallels between 1942 and today to download.

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We've been down this road before. We are former Japanese American concentration camp survivors, their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and friends. We remember that 75 years ago the Japanese American community was forcibly removed from their homes and imprisoned in camps around the country - in an act motivated by racism and hysteria - that deprived our family members of their freedom, rights, privacy, property, and in some cases, their lives.

Our government is now engaging in a cruel and inhumane program of separating children from their families and detaining children in horrific conditions. As we hear news reports revealing that 15,000 children are in federal camps, seven children have died in custody in the last year alone, and that in a Texas facility, "infants, children and teenagers were being held without adequate food, water or sanitation," we are horrified that our government would choose to ignore the tragic history of Japanese American concentration camps by creating a policy of mass incarceration of immigrant children and families today.

We raise our collective voices to demand human rights and dignity for asylum seekers and all immigrants.

We call on you as our Congressional Representative to:
Close all migrant detention camps
Defund family detention and deportation
Reunify children with their families
Fund humanitarian aid and solutions