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Wasn't this news from a few weeks back? but still it is good that he was finally sent away.
This is an example of what is wrong with our immigration system. It took years to get rid of an actual nazi. They tried to send him back to Germany several times yet they refused to take him. I believe that there is a law on the books that if a country refuses to take back their criminals the US can stop all legal immigration from that country until they do.
How much money did it take to remove this 95 year old nazi? Whatever it cost would have been better spent on removing a 20 something illegal alien that is part of a gang, dealing drugs and driving drunk looking for a victim that might be out jogging to kidnap rape and murder her.
Wasn't this news from a few weeks back? but still it is good that he was finally sent away.
This is an example of what is wrong with our immigration system. It took years to get rid of an actual nazi. They tried to send him back to Germany several times yet they refused to take him. I believe that there is a law on the books that if a country refuses to take back their criminals the US can stop all legal immigration from that country until they do.
How much money did it take to remove this 95 year old nazi? Whatever it cost would have been better spent on removing a 20 something illegal alien that is part of a gang, dealing drugs and driving drunk looking for a victim that might be out jogging to kidnap rape and murder her.
I strongly disagree, he was a Nazi, what they did was MUCH MUCH worse than a gang of drug dealers or even a illegal rapist.
This is an example of what is wrong with our immigration system. It took years to get rid of an actual nazi. They tried to send him back to Germany several times yet they refused to take him. I believe that there is a law on the books that if a country refuses to take back their criminals the US can stop all legal immigration from that country until they do.
The problem was that he was not actually German. He was a guard in German camps but that was not his country of origin.
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