Accused Nazi ordered to surrender, son says
Posted on 09. May, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Israel & Jewish Issues, Shera Crossan, Top Stories

Immigration agents served suspected Nazi guard John Demjanjuk on Friday with a notice to surrender to an immigration office in Cleveland, his son said — the latest volley in a more than 30-year legal battle over Demjanjuk’s citizenship.
Demjanjuk, of Seven Hills in suburban Cleveland, faces deportation to Germany. An arrest warrant in Munich accuses him of 29,000 counts of accessory to murder at a death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II.
The notice was served one day after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the 89-year-old suspect’s appeal to stop the deportation.
Anyone subject to a deportation order would be considered a fugitive by federal authorities if he or she failed to surrender by the stated time, according to Julie Myers, assistant secretary of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the latter part of the Bush administration.



F%ck the IRS, the Supreme Court, the current government, and the resident nigger in our White House (who incidently is allowing his illegal Auntie to stay here and collect welfare) … go underground Mr. Demjanjuk… I am sure there are many patriotic true Americans that will assist you.