Yes, there are plans to open them on unused portions of NG Bases.
You can read the detailed plans here:
MILITARY CIVILIAN LABOR CAMPS
These are also referred to as Federal Civilian Inmate Prison Camps or Civilian Inmate Labor Program if you choose to do your own research.
And what will the Labor Campers be doing? Drop in to see.
Services. Such services are constructing or repairing roads; clearing, maintaining, or reforesting public land; building levees; or constructing or repairing any other public way or works.
Inmates may also perform custodial tasks, demolition, debris removal, mowing, landscaping, painting, carpentry, trash pickup, and other similar services.
Gee, I wonder if that 20,000 military force to be run by NorthCom, and recently announced will be connected to the Labor Camps?
The first 4,700-strong unit, built around an active-duty combat brigade, is based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, and is already available for deployment, according to General Victor Renuart, commander of the US Northern Command, it said.
Two additional groups will later join nearly 80 smaller National Guard and reserve units made up of about 6,000 troops to support local and state authorities nationwide, The Post said.
Pentagon to deploy 20,000 troops for domestic emergencies
For a more indepth article read:
Freedom and Justice Cry Out for Our Attention, Today!
I crunched the numbers on the troop deployment. I believe 480,000 is considered a Standing Army. Others need to look into the numbers, though, as I am not sure I have this right.
Maybe our prisons have already been converted to labor camps. I call it Onshore Manufacturing.
You may be shocked to learn what your prisoners are making in your area. I was.
Meanwhile, onshoring manufacturing/services IN prisons means that millions of Americans don't have those same jobs available in their communities.
What next, Debtor Labor Camps?