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April 06, 1979 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

46 Friday, April 6, 1979

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U.S. Agrees to Expand Unit
Investigating Nazis in America

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman
(D-N.Y.), chairman of the
House judiciary subcom-
mittee dealing with inves-
tigations of Nazi war crimi-
nals living in the United
States, has expressed satis-
faction with the Justice De-
partment's actions to im-
prove its hunt and prosecu-
tion of the criminals.
The department's associ-
ate attorney general,
Michael Egan, agreed last
week to meet fully the re-
quirements the subcommit-
tee had specified as essen-

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tial for adequate investiga-
tion, long a sore point with
members of Congress frus-
trated by slow and limited
activities by the federal
government.
Egan announced that the
special investigations unit
has been transferred from
the Immigration and
Naturalization Service
(INS) to the criminal di-
vision of the Justice De-
partment. The department
will fund the unit with the
$2 million appropriated for
this fiscal Fear for the inves-
tigations instead of the
1900,000 the INS allocated
to the unit.
Of this amount, only
$241,000 was spent in the
first half of this year. In
addition, the Justice De-
partment will ask for
authorization of $2 mil-
lion for the investigations
in fiscal year 1980 start-
ing Oct. 1.
The net result of this
additional funding is that
the investigation unit,
which now consists of 13
persons, will have 38
lawyers, investigators and
other personnel. The
number of investigators
will be increased from two
to 16 and they will be au-
gmented by three histo-
rians. Thus, by next
autumn, 10 lawyers and 21
investigators and histo-
rians will be engaged in the
hunt and prosecution of
Nazis living in the U.S. who
are alleged to be war crimi-
nals.
At present, 12 cases are in
litigation and 175 more re-
quire further intensive in-
vestigation, the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency was in-
formed by the subcommit-
tee. No new cases had been
filed since August, 1977.
Egan's
Following
statement on the new
federal commitments,
Holtzman said she was
"gratified that the Jus-
tice Department is com-
mitted to fully funding
and staffing the special
litigation unit and to re-
moving bureaucratic ob-
stacles which have hin-
dered its effectiveness.
"This represents the most
promising development
since the unit was. de-
veloped in 1977. If the de-

Olim -Criticized

PETAH TIKVA (ZINS) —
Yehuda and Batya Golds-
tein expressed the view at a
conference of American
olim in Israel that "Jews in
America who are well off do
not come to Israel. Only
those with problems make
aliya."
Mrs. Goldstein is a native
of Boston who made aliya
six years ago. The Golds-
teins said that many
Americans who move to Is-
rael are persons who would
fail in any country. "They
come to Israel without clear
ideas and with great expec-
tations that everything will
be provided for them by the
government."

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NOW OPEN

partment follows through
on its commitments, the re-
sult will be the most concen-
trated and intensive effort
since World War II to bring
Nazi war criminals to jus-
tice."
She added: "At least on
paper we have won. There is
still room for obstruction
but I am satisfied."
The National Jewish
Community Relations
Advisory Council had been
meeting with Rep.
Holtzman in recent weeks
and tried to add to the public
pressure on INS.

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