The Denver Post

COLO. SENATORS BACK CAMP AMACHE AS A HISTORIC SITE

- — Justin Wingerter, The Denver Post

Both U.S. senators from Colorado introduced legislatio­n Wednesday that would make Camp Amache, where thousands of Japanese Americans and Japanese immigrants were held against their will during World War II, a national historic site.

Democratic Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenloop­er said the bill would preserve a prominent relic from America’s dark past, inspire Americans to pursue justice for all people and honor those who suffered at Camp Amache.

The Senate bill is companion legislatio­n to a House bill introduced last week by Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse and Republican Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado. Buck represents southeast Colorado, where Camp Amache is.

The internment camp west of Granada was constructe­d in 1942. It housed more than 7,000 people of Japanese descent — most of whom were U.S. citizens — and was one of 10 internment camps.

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