Posted on 04/09/2013 3:40:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Fifteen-year-old Daniel Romeike loves America -- his adopted country. But if the Obama Administration has its way, Daniel, his parents and his brothers and sisters will be deported in a court battle over the right to home school.
"If I had a chance to talk to President Obama, I would ask him to let us stay in this great country of freedom and opportunity," Daniel told Fox News.
The Romeike family fled their German homeland in 2008 seeking political asylum in the United States -- where they hoped to home school their children. Instead, the Obama administration wants the evangelical Christian family deported.
The fate of Uwe and Hannelore Romeike -- along with their six children -- now rests with the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2010 an immigration judge granted the family political refuge, but the Dept. of Homeland Security objected and argued they dont deserve asylum.
Neither the Justice Dept. nor the Dept. of Homeland Security returned calls seeking comment.
The Obama administration is basically saying there is no right to home school anywhere, said Michael Farris, founder of the Home School Legal Defense Association. Its an utter repudiation of parental liberty and religious liberty.
The HSLDA is not only representing the family, but they've also launched a White House petition urging President Obama to grant them asylum. Nearly 100,000 Americans have signed the petition. Click here to sign the petition.
The Justice Dept. is arguing that German law banning home schooling does not violate the familys human rights.
They are trying to send a family back to Germany where they would certainly lose custody of their children, Farris told Fox News. Our government is siding with Germany.
Farris said the Germans ban home schools because they dont want to have religious and philosophical minorities in their country.
That means they dont want to have significant numbers of people who think differently than what the government thinks, he said. Its an incredibly dangerous assertion that people cant think in a way that the government doesnt approve of.
He said the Justice Dept. is backing that kind of thinking and arguing it is not a human rights violation.
Farris said he finds great irony that the Obama administration is releasing thousands of illegal aliens -- yet wants to send a family seeking political asylum back to Germany.
Eleven million people are going to be allowed to stay freely -- but this one family is going to be shipped back to Germany to be persecuted, he said. It just doesnt make any sense.
The fear of persecution is why an immigration judge granted the family political asylum in 2010.
German authorities demanded the family stop home schooling. They faced thousands of dollars in fines and they initially took away their children in a police van.
German state constitutions require children to attend public schools. Parents who dont comply face punishment ranging from fines to prison time. The nations highest appellate court ruled in 2007 that in some cases children could be removed from their parents care.
Families that want to have an alternative education cant get it in Germany, Farris said. Even the private schools have to teach public school curriculum.
After authorities threatened to remove permanent custody from the Christian couple -- they decided to move to the United States.
"It was a huge transition," he said. "We had to sell all our possessions. We came here with suitcases and had to start all over."
Uwe, a classically-trained pianist, relocated their brood to a four-acre farm in the shadow of the Smokey Mountains in eastern Tennessee. And with the help of a generous community, the family adjusted to their new home -- complete with chickens, ducks and a dog named Julie.
We are very happy here to be able to freely follow our conscience and to home school our children, he told Fox News. Where we live in Tennessee is very much like where we lived in Germany.
Uwe said he was extremely disappointed that their petition to seek asylum was appealed by the Obama administration.
If we go back to Germany we know that we would be prosecuted and it is very likely the Social Services authorities would take our children from us, he said.
Uwe said German schools were teaching children to disrespect authority figures and used graphic words to describe sexual relations. He said the state believed children must be socialized.
The German schools teach against our Christian values, he said. Our children know that we home school following our convictions and that we are in Gods hands. They understand that we are doing this for their best -- and they love the life we are living in America on our small farm.
Daniel said he and his siblings have adjusted to their new home -- learning English and meeting other teenagers -- and of course -- the freedom to home school.
"I can learn a lot from my parents, much more than I could learn from school," he said.
Daniel loves to work with wood -- building sheds, and candle holders and designing contraptions. One day, he hopes to become a mechanical engineer.
But the teenager's fate is in uncertain until the courts rule.
"I hope this is not the end of the story," Romeike told Fox News. "If we get deported, we will certainly face fines and if we don't pay we might have to go to jail -- or worst of all -- they might take custody of our children."
Farris said Americans should be outraged over the way the Obama administration has treated the Romeike family -- and warned it could have repercussions for families that home school in this nation.
The right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children has been at the pinnacle of human rights, he said. But not in this country.
From Robert Knight at Townhall:
Curiously, one aspect of the old Nazi state that originated in 1918, even before the Nazis took power, remains: a prohibition on home schooling. It seems the current education authorities are willing to enforce this draconian law to keep their monopoly.
A courageous German Christian couple refused to hand over their children to the government schools and fled to America three years ago. Now, the Obama Administration is trying to send them back. A likely outcome would be the state seizing the children and imprisoning the parents.
In December 2010, U.S. Immigration Judge Lawrence O. Burman granted asylum to Uwe and Hannalore Romeike, who home school their five children (they now have another baby as well). The family is living in Tennessee.
The U.S. Agency for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) filed an appeal, arguing that homeschoolers are not a fit category for granting asylum. Keep in mind that they bend the law to grant asylum to others, including same-sex partners. The Board of Immigration Appeals overturned Judge Burmans decision, and the family is fighting deportation.
Romeike v. Holder is now before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and will be heard on April 23.
In his ruling, Judge Burman declared that Germanys policy abridges basic human rights that no country has a right to violate and is repellent to everything we believe in as Americans.
Aw, never mind!
They’d still be white.
This is what sent that Hakken family from Tampa to Cuba. Obama hates independent minds and religious families.
May Obamas kidneys fail today.
Gosh... if this was a gay couple, what would we be seeing?
The American issues are the only ones that count ~ this guy and his kids are illegal aliens and they must return to their third world hell-hole ~ same's the Mexicans.
The US government should deal with these questions in the same manner ~ with no preference for Mexicans.
because they’re not drunk driving welfare squatters like his own aunt and uncle?
The Hakken family are tokers ~ I suspect what sent them from the coast of Florida to Cuba was the wind to which they were paying no attention ~ the Cubans will be busting them down to their skivvies looking for dope. If it’s good stuff they’ll seize it ~ but that sail boat is going back out into the Strait with or without the Hakken family.
His illegal alien aunt and uncle get to stay.
Meanwhile, hundreds of illegals cross the border today from Mexico. They are welcomed with promises of food stamps, drivers license and a voting card.
Just signed the petition. It felt good.
I’m still not over the Elian Gonzalez - held at gunpoint - deportation. One of America’s most shameful moments - curses to clinton and janet reno. They are nothing to me. Beneath algae scum.
This just more Anti-White Ku Klux Klan Style racism....plain and simple
While the Black Racist Obama is working to give mostly Mestizo and Mullato Hispanic Illegal Aliens amnesty...he is deporting white Germans who are truly going to be harmed by their government upon return.
Folks you better wake up
I wonder how many muslim mosques-schools there are in Germany?
RE: I wonder how many muslim mosques-schools there are in Germany?
As at April 2011, there were 120 Mosques in Germany.
See here:
http://tundratabloids.com/2011/05/120-mosques-in-germany-already-but-thats-not-enough.html
In fact, Lutheran Churches have been converted to mosques. Here’s one for instance:
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3585/german-church-becomes-mosque
Next question -— how many percent of German population is Muslim?
Answer: As of 2009, there were 4.3 Million Muslims in Germany, or 5.4% of the population. They are THE FASTEST growing minority population in that country.
RE: this guy and his kids are illegal aliens and they must return to their third world hell-hole
1) Our immigration laws have a REFUGEE category. So, they have LEGALLY applied for refugee status. They are therefore NOT illegal. Not yet at least.
2) Germany is NOT a third world hell-hole. It is THE STRONGEST ECONOMY in Europe ( in fact it is the main country holding up the Euro right now ).
Cuba is sending them back.
“Cuba is sending them back.”
I don’t believe it. Just because the MSM says it MEANS NOTHING. These two parents are engineers and their skills will be in demand in Cuba. They have gotta had made a deal with Cuba before they even left the states last week.
They have an anchor baby who is an American citizen - which would make it impossible to deport if it were a Mexican family. But a German family with a legitimate claim to asylum (as stated by a lower court) on grounds of persecution at home is to be deported because it is a homeschooling Christian family. I guess we are supposed to assume that they are extremists for that . . .
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