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U.S. paying social security to deported Nazis

(JNS.org) A new report has revealed that the United States continues to make social security payments to former concentration camp guards and other Nazi collaborators who had been living in the U.S., but were expelled once their Holocaust history became apparent. The Associated Press reported that at least four such individuals are still collecting social security payments. They were allegedly offered the continuation of the payments as an incentive to leave the U.S. “It’s maddening that some of these criminals who were forced out of the U.S. once their past was uncovered were able to collect Social Security and live free lives,” Estee Yaari, a spokeswoman for Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust research center, told the Jerusalem Post.

 

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