Appeals court denies deportation appeal from man accused of guarding Nazi death camp
This entry was posted on 1/31/2008 4:31 AM and is filed under TheRedStar.
CINCINNATI — A former autoworker from Cleveland who is accused of
being a Nazi death camp guard lost another battle Wednesday in his
30-year fight to maintain his U.S. citizenship and residence.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected John Demjanjuk's
challenge to a final deportation order of the nation's chief
immigration judge. The order would send Demjanjuk to Germany, Poland or
his native Ukraine.
The government initially claimed Demjanjuk was the notoriously
sadistic guard at the Treblinka camp known as "Ivan the Terrible."
Officials later concluded that he was not, but a judge ruled in 2002
that documents from World War II prove Demjanjuk was a Nazi guard at
various death or forced labor camps.
Poor Mr. Demjanjuk made the big mistake of coming here legally. What he should have done was learn Spanish then sneak into the US by way of Arizona.
Thinking him a illegal alien from Mexico the Tucson Democrats would have helped poor Mr. Demjanjuk stay in the US forever while living off the U.S. taxpayers with the help of La Raza which is a lot like Hitler's "Master Race".
Failing that poor Mr. Demjanjuk should have moved to Mexico, they love ex Nazis in Mexico and South America so very much that they even modeled La Raza (The Race) after Hitler's movement. Poor Mr. Demjanjuk would be right at home in "Raza" land. AKA Mexico.
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