The application now asks for in-depth details, looking for war crimes, with the threat of deportation hanging in the air.
The application for an American green card chance to become a permanent resident of the United States now contains in-depth questions on Israelis’ army service that amount to a hunt for war crimes, Ynet reported Thursday.
The news site revealed a letter sent by the U.S. Immigration Authority last week to a senior high-tech employee in Silicon value, Yuval, who said he felt “like the questions were copied from the Office of the Chief Prosecutor in the International Criminal Court in The Hague.”
The mandatory questions to answer included if Yuval had been in combat, if he had commanded soldiers, and if he had ever guarded or commanded others to guard detainees.