FEMA camp bill resurfaces in Congress

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Published on 12 Feb 2013

In the US, natural disasters have caused the US government to declare national emergencies.

Now, an old bill has resurfaced in Congress that allows the government to implement at least six military installations to house US citizens when a national emergency is declared.

The National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645 gives the Federal Emergency Management Agency power over the camps and before the bill was shot down due to the broad language and the fears of unchecked government power, but can this bill ever pass?

Bob English, civil liberties activist and blogger, sounds off on the issue.

Alex Jones take:

 
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