Introduction As the United States enters the second year of Donald Trump’s second term, the economic landscape is undergoing a profound and disturbing transformation. Abandoned warehouses and failed retail spaces are being quietly repurposed, not for a new era of production, but for mass detention. The promised economic renewal has given way to a state-funded infrastructure of control, built on the back of a $55 billion military contract. This article investigates the emergence of a domestic concentration camp system, a rapid-deployment network designed not for temporary housing, but for the permanent internment of a targeted population. The blueprint, hidden within…

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