He also hid the fact of his involvement in the persecution and murder of unarmed Jewish civilians. He participated directly in the roundup and transport to extermination sites of Jewish civilians residing in RawaRuska. Osidach entered the United States in 1949 and has lived as a free man both before and after his naturalization in 1963 when he enjoyed the rights of citizenship. I want to commend Allan Ryan and his compact staff in the Office of Special Investigations. This is the first case opened and completed under Ryans tenure as Director and was accomplished in less than 2 years. This is a great accomplishment. for most of these cases take many years to be investigated. filed. and brought to any conclusion. I urge my colleagues to take note of the very small support the OSI requires to accomplish this important taskits annual budget of $2.6 million is well spent during these few more years when Nazi war criminals living in the United States can be prosecuted. denaturalized and deported. This is an example of the worthiness of the OSIs work. The unit deserves our continued support for a task of such universal importance.
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