Congressman demands to send a 93-year-old guard from a Nazi concentration camp from the USA
Democrat Congressman Joseph Crowley appealed to the US Attorney General and federal immigration officials to deport Yakiva Palia, a Nazi criminal of Ukrainian origin living in New York, reports New York Daily News.
The former guard at the Nazi concentration camp Treblinka Yakiv Paliy, whose deportation decision was made by 13 years ago (then deprived of his American citizenship) still lives in Queens, because in 2004, he was refused to be taken into deportation.
“The deportation process has dragged on for far too long,” Crowley wrote in a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
Crowley also asked officials to check how well Paly received social security benefits.
The authorities estimate that around 925 thousands of Jews were killed in the Treblinka camp in Poland. Paly worked there in 1943.
93-year-old Yakiv Paliy - a native of the village of Pyadiki, Kolomyia district of what is now the Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine. If Treblinka “specialized” in the mass extermination of the Jews of Poland, then the camp Herbalistswhere Paly also worked, he was also an SS training base for training guards and punitive police for other camps. Graduates of this camp participated in the spring of 1943 in suppressing the uprising of the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw.
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