U.S. Government Seeks to Deport Accused Nazi Guard and End Delay Tactics
SOURCE: Foxnews (4-17-09)
The Justice Department says it wants to clear the way to deport John Demjanjuk to Germany and end what it considers delay tactics.
The government said in a letter released on Friday that it plans to ask a federal appeals court in Ohio to dismiss a stay that on Tuesday stopped the deportation of Demjanjuk a few hours after immigration officers took him from his home.
In a letter to the clerk of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Heyer wrote that the government won't remove Demjanjuk for five days after a dismissal order, up to and including April 30.
The government said in a letter released on Friday that it plans to ask a federal appeals court in Ohio to dismiss a stay that on Tuesday stopped the deportation of Demjanjuk a few hours after immigration officers took him from his home.
In a letter to the clerk of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Heyer wrote that the government won't remove Demjanjuk for five days after a dismissal order, up to and including April 30.
Source:
Foxnews
Source URL:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,516984,00.html
Date:
4-17-09

