DEPORTATION ORDERED FOR ACCUSED NAZI
An immigration judge Wednesday ordered John Demjanjuk, a retired auto worker accused of being a Nazi concentration camp guard, deported to his native Ukraine, bringing him a step closer to being removed from the U.S. After a 30-year legal battle.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/28/demjanju...n.ap/index.html
Now I am not old enough to really know anything more than what was written in text books, but even if this man was a guard at a concentration camp how long ago was that now? That is almost like getting detention for something that you did in high school when you go to your 20 year reunion. Not to say he is innocent or that what he possibly did wasn't wrong, but after over 30 years how can you really see this judgement as being fair?
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...but after over 30 years how can you really see this judgement as being fair? |
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QUOTE (JB@Trinidad) |
I believe it is good to let everyone know that no matter how long you think you can dodge something done wrong in the past, one day it will come to haunt you... |
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Is Demjanjuk Nazi?
The Justice Department began trying to deport former Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk more than three decades ago, claiming that he was an armed guard at a Nazi death camp and helped murder Jewish prisoners in World War II.
Demjanjuk was extradited by Israel in 1986 and was under a death sentence until Israel's Supreme Court ruled in 1993 that Demjanjuk was not the sadistic Treblinka death camp guard whom prisoners called "Ivan the Terrible."
Ref. https://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar...EWS01/711260382
Why would someone want to claim this past unless he was publishing it for the purpose of recognition? Or is it that someone told the authorities about it?
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'Nazi guard' loses last US appeal
A man accused of being a guard at a Nazi death camp in World War II loses his final appeal to stay in the US.
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/a...cas/7409562.stm