Prison Camps For ‘Zionists’: Democrats Scramble To Disown The Political Jew-Hatred They Actively Promoted
At a time when antisemitism is becoming increasingly normalized within the Democrat party, a Texas Candidate has taken the escalation in Jew hatred a disturbing step further, with representatives denouncing her as the “first current political candidate [to suggest] concentration camps for American Jews.”
In an alarming social media post, Democrat candidate for Texas’ 35th Congressional District, Maureen Galindo, proposed turning an ICE facility into a camp and castration center for “American Zionists,” while branding them as “pedophiles.”
If elected, Galindo declared that she would write legislation to turn “Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking,” adding that “it will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists.”
Galindo has also pushed antisemitic claims of a vast Israeli cabal to weaponize the Bible and Jewish billionaires to conquer Texas and the world through Zionism, harkening back to centuries-old anti-Jewish conspiracies of global domination.
The outcry has rightfully been significant, with many politicians calling the statements both “heinously antisemitic” and “truly shocking.”
In response to the backlash, Galindo doubled down in a puzzling rant, clarifying that the prison camp would not simply be for Jewish Zionists but for Zionists of any religion.
“When I say that I want billionaire Zionists in prison, that does not mean I want Jews in internment camps,” she stated. “I don’t care what religion you are. If you are a Zionist… I think that you’re a danger to humanity and belong in prison.”
The candidate even implied her intention to target Texas pastors who support the Jewish State.
While many Democrats joined Republicans in the condemnation, others like Rep. Christian Menefee (D-TX) began pushing a conspiracy of their own, accusing Republicans of “propping up her sham candidacy” to make the party look antisemitic.
In reality, the Democratic Party has made its own bed through constant demonization of Israel, which has routinely crossed into brazen antisemitism, association with holocaust denial, and anti-Jewish tropes. As noted by Jonathan S. Tobin, Editor in Chief for the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS), far from shunning antisemitic politicians, Democrats have embraced them as the future of the party.
“It has been evident since 2018 that the energy among Democrats is to be found among their most radical leaders, like the left-wing ‘Squad’ in the U.S. House of Representatives, with ringleader Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). Accompanying her are antisemitic pals Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.),” he highlighted. “Like New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, they are the rock stars of a Democratic Party that seems increasingly willing to be a safe space for people who traffic in blood libels about Jews and who countenance mobs threatening synagogues that hold pro-Israel events.”
Tobin added that many aspiring antisemitic politicians “are not merely credible candidates but powerful enough that few Democrats or liberal pundits dare to condemn them.”
Erick Stakelbeck, host of the Watchman Newscast and Stakelbeck Tonight, called the rhetoric and ideology of Maureen Galindo “dangerous and evil.”
“Just because she talks like a valley girl and wears funny-looking glasses doesn’t mean Galindo’s threats are not to be taken seriously,” he underscored. “She is symbolic of the kind of fringe candidates—including Islamists, anti-Semites, and socialists—who are now lining up to run for office. They are popping up around the country, and some are even winning elections.”
“If she wins a congressional seat and pushes these views on Capitol Hill, it will be a very dark moment for our nation,” Stakelbeck, who himself is an outspoken Christian Zionist, continued. “It’s tempting to downplay this rhetoric, insist that they didn’t really mean what they said. But what if they do make good on their statements? Hitler did. He published Mein Kampf in 1925, laying out exactly what he planned to do. The world dismissed him as a fringe kook, yet by 1933, he had absolute control over Germany and began putting his plan into action.”
“If the 20th century—the century of Mao, Stalin, Hitler, and Saddam—taught us anything, it’s this: when someone tells you they want to kill you, you should take them at their word,” he stressed. “So in 2026, we can’t just laugh it off when political figures vow to crush their enemies and even throw them in concentration camps.”
“Folks, the days of politics as usual are clearly long gone,” Stakelbeck highlighted. “This is now a spiritual battle between good and evil.”
