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Trump Just Made History With This Latest Deportation

President Donald Trump has fought against illegal immigration his entire presidency.

Although he has fixed some of the problems President Obama started, one historic deportation

may be Trump's biggest achievement yet.

President Trump just made history by removing a former Nazi collaborator from the country

—the very last known in America.

The Last of His Kind

A Nazi Guard, Jakiw Palij, was sent back to Germany earlier this week after attempts to

remove him from the United States for over ten years.

U.S. authorities over the years have fought with foreign countries over who was to take

him, as he was born in a part of Poland that is now Ukrainian territory.

He was never a German citizen despite German political ties.

In 2004, all three countries refused to accept him.

And in 2003, he admitted to Department of Justice officials that he trained at a Nazi

camp in German-occupied Poland.

Court documents also revealed that the men who trained there carried out the Nazi regime's

plan to murder Jews in Poland.

Trump Takes a Stand

President Trump ordered U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, to find a way to

get Palij out of the United States.

Before he assumed his position in Berlin in April, Grenell wanted to carry out Trump's

plan.

Grenell fought to remove the criminal from the United States, despite complications — but

with the support of Trump, Grenell was able to do just that.

Trump — who is from New York City — wanted to remove the murderer from his New York City

home, which was finally carried out earlier this week.

Grenell's Plea

Grenell pled Palij's case to German authorities, arguing that the German government had an

obligation to take Grenell as he worked for the German government during World War II

as a Nazi.

Grenell supposedly brought up the issue in nearly every meeting he had with German political

leaders.

Grenell said, "The new members of the German cabinet brought a new perspective on this

case.

It was difficult to achieve a successful legal process because this Nazi guard wasn't a

German citizen – but the German government accepted their moral obligation to allow his

deportation,"

Grenell supported President Trump throughout the case.

"It's really a credit to President Trump, who was very clear about this case, (who)

made (it) clear he wanted this individual out of the United States…..it's a great

day for the United States to have this man out of our country."

Grenell also thanked the new German government for working with Trump to make it happen.

Trump Makes History

President Trump, along with members of his administration and the German officials, just

made history by removing the Nazi war criminal from our country.

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