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The US has deported a 95-year-old Nazi concentration camp guard who was living in Queens

Jakiw Palij, who served in the Nazi Trawniki Labor Camp during World War II, was deported from Queens to Dusseldorf on Tuesday morning. He was granted US citizenship in 1959 after lying about his Nazi service to immigration officers. He said in 2003: 'Come and get me.'

  • Jakiw Palij, a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard, was deported early Tuesday morning.
  • He had been living on welfare in Queens, New York, until his deportation.
  • He landed in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Tuesday.
  • Palij worked at the Trawniki Labor Camp, where thousands of Jewish people were murdered in World War II.
  • He was granted US citizenship in 1959 after lying about his Nazi service to immigration officers.
  • A US judge ordered his deportation in 2004, but the order was only enforced this week.

The US has deported a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard, who had been living in the US for almost 70 years.

Jakiw Palij, who worked as a labor camp guard in German-occupied Poland during World War II, was seen exiting a plane in Dusseldorf, Germany, and traveling through the city on Tuesday morning.

Jakiw Palij, who worked as a labor camp guard in German-occupied Poland during World War II, was seen exiting a plane in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Tuesday morning. He was then transferred to a stretcher and taken across the city in an ambulance.

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The New York Times reported in 2003 that he had suffered two strokes and was living in frail health.

He was deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) early Tuesday morning, the White House said in a press release. He had been living on welfare in Queens, New York, until his deportation, Germany's BILD newspaper reported.

Palij was born in what was then Poland, now known as Ukraine. He trained at the Nazi SS Training camp in Trawniki, German-occupied Poland, in 1943, and served as an armed guard at Trawniki Labor Camp, the White House said.

The camp is the site of one of the largest massacres of the Holocaust. SS and police officers shot at least 6,000 Jewish inmates at the camp in one single day on November 3, 1943, according to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Palij emigrated to the US in 1949 as a 26-year-old war refugee, and was granted US citizenship in 1959. He lied about his Nazi service during his immigration and naturalization process, saying instead that he spent World War II working in a farm and in a factory, the White House said.

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In 2003, a federal judge revoked Palij's US citizenship for lying in his immigration process. A US judge ordered for his deportation in 2004, but it was only implemented this week.

Palij told The New York Times in 2003 that he was "never a collaborator," claiming instead that his role was to guard bridges and rivers. He also said he only joined the Nazis to save his family.

He said: ''They came and took me when I was 18. We knew they would kill me and my family if I refused. I did it to save their lives, and I never even wore a Nazi uniform. They made us wear gray guards' uniforms and had us guarding bridges and rivers.''

But Eli Rosenbaum, the director of a special investigation unit for the Justice Department, said at the time that Palij was "very loyal and very capable and served until April 1945, the last weeks of the war, while other soldiers were deserting right and left."

Palij also said in 2003: "Let them come and get me.

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Palij's case will now be part of an investigation at a Nazi crimes investigation unit in Ludwigsburg, Germany, BILD reported.

Germany has jailed former Nazi death camps, despite their old age, in recent years. Oskar Groening, 96, was sentenced to four years in prison in 2015, but died this March before he could serve his sentence.

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