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During the Eichmann trial in 1962, evidence once more surfaced about Wolff's role in deporting 300,000 Polish Jews, the deportation of Italian Jews, and ordering and witnessing with Himmler the murders of partisans in Belarus together with Himmler (a 1970s interview with Wolff is available on YouTube).
When campaigners talk about European courts threatening British security, they're usually referring to the role the courts play in deporting - or, more correctly, blocking the deportation of - criminals and terror suspects.
Nonetheless, his aggressiveness in deporting other immigrants – which earned him the moniker the "deporter-in-chief" – complicates his immigration legacy.
No French leader from de Gaulle to Mitterrand acknowledged the state's part in deporting Jews to Nazi death camps.
Europe still faces a mammoth challenge, however, in deporting the thousands of people who remain on the Greek islands.
Kersh said she was "disappointed and outraged" that Ice had shown no prosecutorial discretion in deporting Trujillo.
What possible benefit is there in deporting a promising cohort that is American in all but birth certificate?
"It tends to recall the atrocities of Nazi Germany and the complicity of France's Vichy regime in deporting Jews to concentration camps," he said.
They have been resolute in deporting back to China even children who have one parent who is a Hong Kong resident.
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District officers have discretion in not deporting minors whose caretakers are in the United States.
Soviet forces occupied the southern islands in 1945, deporting their Japanese inhabitants and bringing in settlers.
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