The Nazi Camp Guard Case that Explains the Trump Travel Restrictions
The Nazi Camp Guard Case that Explains the Trump Travel Restrictions
They weren t a Muslim ban , but a way to differentiate between the oppressor and the oppressed
On February 20, DOJ reported that Friedrich Berger, a German citizen and erstwhile resident of Tennessee, had been removed to his homeland for his participation in Nazi-sponsored persecution during his service as a guard at a concentration camp near Hamburg in 1945.
That case illustrates the logic behind the Trump administration s travel restrictions for certain aliens from 13 countries, which have been erroneously derided as a Muslim ban .