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Something I have always wondered about...

warthog

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I just seen in the news today They are trying to revoke U.S. citizenship from a 85-year old man that admitted to being a guard at the death camps in Europe in WW2;and deport him back to Germany..My question(s) is this:What happens to these individuals when they are deported?Do they just ship 'em back to their country of origin with a "GOOD RIDDANCE"and done with it??What if their country they were born in doesnt WANT them back??Do they look around for a country that will take them??What happens to them when they get there??I have always wondered whar happens to them-AND: I have always thought whatever happens to them-If it's proven they had a hand in that nightmare-They are getting EXACTLY what they deserve...I cant imagine what it would feel like to have the United States tell me they didnt want me here anymore because of what I had been involved in-crimes that are equivalent to spitting in the eye of every person in this country,and other free countries;the Jews,and every other minority that suffered under that out-of- his-mind leader of the third reich.....:sadwalk::usaflag::sad:
 
Don't know what they do with them?
 
several have gone back and have been forgiven,and get this:veryangry:and have been given a pension!!!!!
IT WAS ON DISCOVEREY CHANNEL,ON TV NOT TO LONG AGO.
 
I just seen that show on the history channel TODAY-took the guy back,he became a member of the police force-When he retired;his award said something to the fact of"40 years of faithful service"-he retired somewhere around 1972;I think-"faithful service"???...Forgive my ignorance,but I was assuming it was something more like mass murder....
 
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