I agree and my grandmother lost family in the Holocaust.
The man is 85, so he was 16 when Hitler came to power. He's lived 2/3 of his life in this country (probably barely has a German accent at this point) and 'might' live to be 100.
If there are former Nazi's living in the US that actually committed crimes such as murder, yea, deport them. This says he did not do so as an individual, nor took part in any killing. He's admitted to his 'part', for what it's worth, which was a guard.
Let an old man die in his home with his memories.
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