Demjanuk again facing deportation
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Monday that an alleged former Nazi death camp guard has exhausted all legal avenues for trying to remain in the
The department commented after the Supreme Court refused to step into the case of 88-year-old John Demjanjuk, who lives in the
A 2005 deportation order would send Demjanjuk to
Demjanjuk lives a secluded life in a modest, ranch-style house in a residential neighborhood with his wife, Vera. They keep a no trespassing sign in their front yard.
Their son, John Demjanjuk Jr., said Monday the family has no comment. He declined a request asking to speak directly with his father.
A message seeking comment was left for Demjanjuk’s lawyer John Broadley.
A judge ruled in 2002 that documents from World War II prove Demjanjuk was a Nazi guard at various death or forced labor camps.
In January, a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
On Monday, Demjanjuk’s name was on a list of petitioners to the Supreme Court who were unsuccessful in getting the justices to hear their cases.
Demjanjuk contends that he served in the Soviet Army, was captured by
In 1986, Demjanjuk was extradited to
He returned to the
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