An immigration judge ordered Palij deported to Germany, Poland, Ukraine or any other country that would take him. More than 80 members of the New York State Assembly also have pushed for Palij’s deportation, sending a letter in June to Attorney General Jeff Sessions. (Johannes Simon/Getty Images)Over the years, nearly 30 Nazi defendants from the United States have gone back to Germany. New York defendant Mykola Wasylyk, who stood guard in a watch tower at a slave-labor camp in Poland, died in 2010. (Celeste Sloman/for The Washington Post)Friedman has been organizing protests to deport Nazi war criminals for more than two decades.
Source: Washington Post December 17, 2017 00:11 UTC