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95-Year-Old Nazi War Criminal, Who Was Living in Queens, Finally Deported

Jakiw Palij's home in Jackson Heights, Queens (AP/Shutterstock)


This 1957 photo provided by the US Department of Justice shows Jakiw Palij, a former Nazi concentration camp guard who has been living in the Queens borough of New York. <br>(AP/Shutterstock)


This document, photographed July 16, 2018 at the National Archives at New York City, shows the Petition for Naturalization of Jakiw Palij, a former Nazi concentration camp guard whose citizenship has been revoked. <br>(AP/Shutterstock)



This document, photographed July 16, 2018 at the National Archives at New York City, shows the reverse side of the Petition for Naturalization of Jakiw Palij, a former Nazi concentration camp guard whose citizenship has been revoked. <br>(AP/Shutterstock)


Protesters outside Jakiw Palij's home in Jackson Heights, Queens, November 2017 (AP/Shutterstock)


Rabbi Zev Friedman, dean of the Rambam Mesivta, Orthodox Jewish high school, second from left, speaks as his students protest across the street from the home of a former Nazi prison camp guard whose citizenship has been revoked but hasn't been deported, in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of New York, November 2017. (AP/Shutterstock)