any idea why it took so long? I mean, this isn’t rocket science ....
No idea
Am reasonably confident Germany did not want to take him, but PDJT is the new sheriff in town. You can’t find anyone in Germany today who will admit to having been a member of the Nazi party (though most are deceased) or in the Hitler Youth. Still, the goose stepping arrogance is just below the surface.
Endless appeals and motions, I guess.
appears that no nation wanted him
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/11/jakiw-palij-ex-nazi-queens_n_4255630.html
It is a complicated story but none of the non-Germans seem to have been there voluntarily. After reading the the twisted tale of Trawniki, who knows whether this guy was culpable. It seems people caught up there did what they could to survive.
It is a fascinating read, and this small outpost alone would have been enough to condemn all Nazidom. But there were dozens and dozens of others like it, not including the more famous camps.
Read about it HERE (Holocaust Museum).
any idea why it took so long?a 2004 order of deportation to the Federal Republic of Germany
That's why.
Before Trump took control they simply refused to take hm.
I remember before the election when he said there would be consequences to countries that refused to take back their deported citizens.
This sentence from the press release says it all:
"Through extensive negotiations, President Trump and his team secured Palijs deportation to Germany "
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