He may feel a bit like the Soviet citizens who had the bad luck, during WW II, to be occupied by the Germans for a while, and then when liberated by Soviet forces, were sent to labor camps since there was a possibility they might have fraternized with the enemy. Of course the USA did basically the same with certain citizens of Japanese, …
He may feel a bit like the Soviet citizens who had the bad luck, during WW II, to be occupied by the Germans for a while, and then when liberated by Soviet forces, were sent to labor camps since there was a possibility they might have fraternized with the enemy. Of course the USA did basically the same with certain citizens of Japanese, German and Italian ancestry, but we treated them rather better for the duration.
He may feel a bit like the Soviet citizens who had the bad luck, during WW II, to be occupied by the Germans for a while, and then when liberated by Soviet forces, were sent to labor camps since there was a possibility they might have fraternized with the enemy. Of course the USA did basically the same with certain citizens of Japanese, German and Italian ancestry, but we treated them rather better for the duration.