Do you regard him as a greater present danger than ISIS members?
Actually, I do.
A flood of illegal trafficking coming through the border? Probably not.
But ISIS? I dont think there is much left of them to get worked up about.
Do you regard him as a greater present danger than ISIS members?
No, but thats beside the point. A valid Order Of Deportation was in force. Our stalwart ally, Germany, refused to take him. There are thousands of people from other countries in the same situation.
So after 14 years our State Department finally pulled out a hammer and got Germany to take their murdering Nazi scum ball back.
Now we need to do the same thing with every other nation on the planet. Take your criminal scum back or else.
Im fine with that.
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I regard his presence in the United States as a clear and present danger to the rule of law. I regard ISIS or MS-13 members as a clear and present danger to human life, domestic tranquillity AND the rule of law.
I don’t regard the moneys expended deporting this superannuated Nazi as in any way prejudicing the idea of deporting other, more physically vigorous criminals. On the contrary, it is better to make no exceptions, because then it becomes harder to enforce the rules in all cases. He did not deserve to spend his dotage in peace. I hope he’s extradited to Poland from Germany and hung as high as Haman or Hillary, whenever she gets hung.
On Tuesday morning, 95-year-old (was he 19 or 20 years old?) Jakiv Palij, a former Nazi concentration camp guard, a Polish SS member? I did not see the word alleged anywhere. Did the KGB provide the evidence? He may have been an ethnic Ukrainian but he was a Polish citizen. Demjanjuk was convicted and sentenced to death in a District Court in Israel in 1988, but in the appeal to the Supreme Court he was acquitted over doubts about his identity.