Latest News 2011 August War Criminal Fighting Extradition

War Criminal Fighting Extradition

An accused Guatemalan war criminal is reportedly fighting his extradition in a hearing. He may reportedly have to return to the U.S. for alleged immigration offenses as he is accused by U.S. prosecutors of concealing his foreign military service. He is also accused of lying under oath when he applied for U.S. citizenship. The man claimed he hadn't committed any crime but it is believed that he was involved in a war crime where more than 150 civilians were killed.              

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