If he's guilty of falsifying/omitting information from his application, try him for that & subject him to the penalties thereof. If that includes deportation, then so be it. At least that has some speck of legitimacy to it.
The problem is this: have we denied entry to or deported EVERY member of the German military during WWII? If not, then this guy should not be deported. I can see this for top-level officers & personnel like Mengele...but a freakin' dog trainer?
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