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I've removed the "persons duly tried and convicted in a court of law" addendum to the opening paragraph, for it is not true. The Federal Bureau of Prisons also controls remand inmates.--216.211.49.47 00:58, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Part of the Conspiracy Theorists Canon Now

Read about this on blogs. The Hard Core "Jewish/David Rockefeller/Illuminati" conspiracy theorists claim that this is part of a "series of concentration camps" that will house American dissidents when "martial law is declared". Links to Cheney, AIPAC, Jesuits, UFOs, and David Ickes Royal Family Reptilians soon afterwards.