Clinton Townshim, MI – U.S. Frees Ex-Nazi Camp Guard

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    Clinton Townshim, MI – Federal authorities freed a former Nazi concentration camp guard after failing to find a country willing to take the 81-year-old man, who had been stripped of his U.S. citizenship.

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    The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in January upheld a decision to revoke Johann Leprich’s citizenship.
    In September, Leprich’s lawyer asked a federal judge to order his client released, citing a 2001 U.S. Supreme Court decision requiring the freeing of those still held for deportation six months after a removal order.
    The Justice Department said it released Leprich because Romania, Hungary and Germany refused to accept him, despite high-level meetings with officials from those countries, “What country is going to accept an 81-year-old man who is in declining health?” said Leprich’s attorney, Joseph McGinness.

    Leprich was released to his wife and son, he must report weekly to ICE and the agency will continue to seek his deportation.
    Leprich was arrested in 2003 when authorities found him hiding behind a panel under the basement stairs at his family’s home about 20 miles northeast of Detroit.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    send this old Nazi idiot to Antarctica (I don’t think the penguins would object) and let him spend the rest of his miserable life freezing his — off.

    Just like the Nazis did to the Jews during the winter months in places like Auschwitz.

    He who is merciful to the wicked and the cruel will end up being cruel to the innocent and the merciful.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Why are they releasing him let him know what it feels to have guards chasing him with dogs for the rest of his life.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    in continuation of Chevrahman comments,

    … and leave him off in the middle of Kikar SHabbos with a banner strapped to his neck, ” I was a Nazi Camp Guard”

    Yemach shmo v’zichro

    Chevrahman
    Chevrahman
    17 years ago

    Why don’t they send him to Eretz Yisroel?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    what a sick reason to let go of a lowlife yimach shemo v’zichro.