Posted on 07/19/2013 11:57:54 AM PDT by george76
The Romeikes, a German family granted legal asylum in the United States by a U.S. immigration judge in 2010, will petition the Supreme Court to hear its case to be granted permanent legal status in the country.
Uwe and Hannelore Romeike fled Germany after their family was vigorously prosecuted with steep fines, threats of loss of custody of their children, and imprisonmentall for homeschooling. Homeschooling is largely illegal in Germany.
Though the family was granted political asylum in the United States, the Obama administration appealed that decision to the Board of Immigration Appeals, and that Board decided in favor of the federal government. The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), which represents the Romeikes, then appealed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, which denied asylum. HSLDA now intends to petition the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The Obama administrations definition of tolerance is not the same as the founders idea of religious liberty. Its actually totally opposite
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they should have walked across the bridge at Juarez
Sorry folks, you’re screwed. This is not your dad’s USA.
Pray for these people, FRiends. They are getting railroaded by Eric the Red and Obamugabe.
if they are illegals they should have learned Spanish so Rubio would support them
oh wait they are legal - they will find no allies in DC
Does anyone know if these people are the same folks reffered to as “squareheads” in that cable series Deadwood?? I never figured that one out.
Does anyone know if these people are the same folks reffered to as “squareheads” in that cable series Deadwood?? I never figured that one out.
Where’s the Repub politicians? They should be helping these people!
This makes me nervous. I’m 100% on the side of this family but if the liberal SCOTUS makes a decision against them, it could have repercussions on the freedom for all of us to homeschool, or at least start us down that path.
These people have been at this case for so long, first in Germany and now in the US, one wonders if their kids should have grown up by now.
“These people have been at this case for so long, first in Germany and now in the US, one wonders if their kids should have grown up by now.”
They have laws in germany requiring underage people to go to a state certified, but not state operated school. So there are plenty of legal certified christian private schools in germany. Most of the states even require to have religious or ethics classes. This way they make sure that every child grows up with cultural values. It’s a quite effective way to grant freedom of religion and avoid homeschoold islamic djihadists.
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