Even these people agree with the majority on Nazis.
This must count as
some kind of progress for House Republican leadership. They can't
figure out how to get the Republican conference behind keeping the government open and functioning, but they got everyone to agree that Nazis are bad and
shouldn't get Social Security.
The No Social Security for Nazis Act sailed without opposition through the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday. The Senate will vote on an identical bill at a later date.
More than three dozen lawmakers from both Republican and Democratic parties and both chambers introduced the legislation last month after an Associated Press investigation showed that dozens of suspected World War Two criminals had collected millions of dollars in Social Security payments.
Many had lied about their Nazi past to get into the United States after the war.
Apparently there was a loophole in the law that allowed Nazis to keep their Social Security benefits if they voluntarily left the U.S. before deportation proceedings began for them. That loophole will soon be closed. For the four Nazis that the AP identified as still living, though there might be some more.