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Ukrainian Auxiliary Police Officer John Ivan Kalymon
Report #
127
Written by
IllegalAlienReport.com
on
3/19/2011 11:05:34 AM
Ukrainian Auxiliary Police Officer John Ivan Kalymon
Category:
Violent Crime
Location:
1539 Devonshire Dr
City:
Troy
State/Territory:
Michigan
Country:
United States
More Information:
United States vs Kalymon
John Ivan Kalymon concealed his past as a Ukrainian Auxiliary Police (UAP) officer in order to enter the United States illegally before eventually become a naturalized US citizen in 1955. Kalymon continued to live a happy life as a seemingly unsuspecting European immigrant before retiring in a nice Troy, Michigan neighborhood until finally being tracked down and questioned about his work history. It turned out that the job duties he performed for the UAP included activities that automatically classified him as an illegal alien with no right to be in the United States.
The investigation by the Department of Justice revealed that Kalymon was deployed with the UAP's Fifth, Seventh and Fourth Commissariats beginning shortly after the German army invaded the Soviet Union and occupied the Ukraine in 1941. He continued to play an active role in the Nazi funded UAP until the Soviet Army returned in 1944 during which he actively participated in rounding up Jewish people, shipping them off to concentration camps, and in some cases murdering them himself before the Germans could get their hands on them. Among the evidence were several police reports filed by Kalymon's commanding officer documenting the shooting of Jews in various ghettos that included everything from body counts down to how much ammunition was used.
In 2011 a federal immigration judge stripped Kalymon of his American citizenship and ordered his to be deported. Under a special section of the Immigration and Naturalization act anyone who actively helped the Nazi government exterminate people are not allowed to be in the United States and if discovered must be deported to the first place willing to accept them. Fortunately for Americans Israel is always more than happy to take Nazi war criminals off our hands.
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