Back Nazis Among Us

When it came to his attention that convicted Nazi War Criminal Jakiw Palij was living in Queens, Assemblyman Hikind immediately helped organize a protest in front of the Nazi’s home to bring attention to the unacceptable reality that Nazis live among us because of our inability to deport them.

“We don’t want these murderers living among us—among the descendants of the men, women and children they tortured,” said the Assemblyman who has now launched a campaign to bring the remaining Nazi war criminals living in America to justice. “Their presence here mocks the memory of the tens of thousands they collectively murdered. It is our obligation to remove this evil from among us. And it is only just that today’s German government accept them into Germany so these mass murderers can finally be prosecuted.”

Congressman Michael Grimm agreed and is supporting Assemblyman Hikind in calling on Germany to accept all Nazi War Criminals currently living illegally in the United States. “The rights and freedoms we enjoy in America should not extend to those who commit genocide,” said Congressman Grimm, a Member of the Board of the Holocaust Museum in Washington. “Nazi War Criminals who are living in this country illegally should not be here and we will not rest easy while they are.”

Assemblyman Hikind is asking people to sign a petition to remove Nazi war criminals living illegally in the U.S. at Change.org

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