Judge Orders Accused Nazi Guard DeportedWednesday December 28, 2005 11:17 PM
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By M.R. KROPKO
Associated Press Writer
CLEVELAND (AP) - An immigration judge Wednesday ordered John Demjanjuk, a retired autoworker
accused of being a Nazi concentration camp guard, deported to his native Ukraine.
Demjanjuk, 85, has been fighting for nearly 30 years to stay in this country. During the long
legal battle, he was suspected for a time of being the notoriously brutal guard known as Ivan the
Terrible and was nearly executed in Israel.
Chief U.S. Immigration Judge Michael Creppy ruled that there was no evidence to substantiate
Demjanjuk's claim that he would be tortured if deported to his homeland.
Demjanjuk can appeal the ruling to the Board of Immigration Appeals within 30 days.
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