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U.N. making homeschooling illegal?
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 5/27/06

Posted on 05/26/2006 10:44:18 PM PDT by peggybac

U.N. treaty conferring rights to children could make homeschooling illegal in the U.S. even though the Senate has not ratified it, a homeschooling association warns.

Michael Farris, chairman and general counsel of the Home School Legal Defense Association, or HSLDA, believes the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child could be binding on U.S. citizens because of activist judges, reports LifeSite News.

Farris said that according to a new interpretation of "customary international law," some U.S. judges have ruled the convention applies to American parents.

"In the 2002 case of Beharry v. Reno, one federal court said that even though the convention was never ratified, it still has an impact on American law," Farris explained, according to LifeSiteNews. "The fact that virtually every other nation in the world has adopted it has made it part of customary international law, and it means that it should be considered part of American jurisprudence."

The convention places severe limitations on a parent's right to direct and train their children, Farris contends.

The HSLDA produced a report in 1993 showing that under Article 13, parents could be subject to prosecution for any attempt to prevent their children from interacting with material they deem unacceptable.

Under Article 14, children are guaranteed "freedom of thought, conscience and religion," which suggests they have a legal right to object to all religious training. Further, under Article 15, the child has a right to "freedom of association."

"If this measure were to be taken seriously, parents could be prevented from forbidding their child to associate with people deemed to be objectionable companions," the HSLDA report explained.

Farris pointed out that in 1995 the United Kingdom was deemed out of compliance with the convention "because it allowed parents to remove their children from public school sex-education classes without consulting the child."

Farris argues, according to LifeSiteNews, that "by the same reasoning, parents would be denied the ability to homeschool their children unless the government first talked with their children and the government decided what was best. This committee would even have the right to determine what religious teaching, if any, served the child's best interest."

Offering solutions, Farris suggests Congress use its power to define customary law and modify the jurisdiction of federal courts.

"Congress needs to address this issue of judicial tyranny by enacting legislation that limits the definition of customary international law to include only provisions of treaties that Congress has ratified," he said.

Farris also suggested Congress could pass a constitutional amendment stating explicitly that no provision of any international agreement can supersede the constitutional rights of an American citizen.

He pointed out two such amendments have been proposed in Congress.

Finally, he says specific threats to parental rights can be solved by "putting a clear parents' rights amendment into the black and white text of the United States Constitution."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: education; globalism; homeschool; hslda; indoctrination; un
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To: maine-iac7

Bookmarking.


101 posted on 05/27/2006 10:06:27 AM PDT by condi2008
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To: King Prout

"and how many battalions does the UN command on US soil?"

They'll probably wind up commanding ours. The sellout has been in progress for years.


102 posted on 05/27/2006 10:07:44 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: King Prout
How many battalions does the UN have on US soil?

They have 678 of these:

103 posted on 05/27/2006 10:19:06 AM PDT by Old_Mil (http://www.constitutionparty.org - Forging a Rebirth of Freedom.)
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To: Old_Mil

Whooodat?


104 posted on 05/27/2006 10:24:35 AM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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To: All

Here's another article, based on a Homeland Security Report:

Mexican soldiers defy border
Homeland Security report: 216 incursions into U.S. made by Mexican military
By Sara A. Carter, Staff Writer
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

The Mexican military has crossed into the United States 216 times in the past nine years, according to a Department of Homeland Security document and a map of incursions obtained by the Daily Bulletin.

U.S. officials claim the incursions are made to help foreign drug and human smugglers cross safely into the United States. The 2001 map, which shows 34 of the incursions, bears the seal of the president's Office of National Drug Control Policy.

The document states that since 1996, Mexican military personnel have crossed into the following Border Patrol sectors:

• San Diego County, 17 times

• El Centro, 58

• Yuma, Ariz., 24

• Tucson, Ariz., 39

• El Paso, Texas, 33

• Marfa, Texas, eight

• Del Rio, Texas, three

• Laredo, Texas, six

• Rio Grande Valley, Texas, 28.

White House officials would not comment on the map and referred questions to officials at the Department of Homeland Security.

Kristi Clemens, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, would not confirm the number of incursions, but said Saturday the department is in ongoing discussions with the Mexican government about them.

‘‘We -- the Department of Homeland Security and the CBP (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) -- are determined to gain control of the border and will continue to collaborate with our partners on the border,'' Clemens said.

Border Patrol agents say they for several years have reported sightings and confrontations with Mexican military inside the United States, which the Daily Bulletin documented last year in Beyond Borders, the newspaper's series about immigration.

‘‘We've had armed showdowns with the Mexican army,'' said a border agent who spoke on condition of anonymity. ‘‘These aren't just ex-military guys. These are Mexican army officials assisting drug smugglers.''

In one 2000 incident, more than 16 Mexican soldiers were arrested by border agents in a small town west of El Paso, in Santa Teresa, N.M., after Mexican soldiers fired on the agents, said T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing the agents.

None of the agents was injured in the gun battle, and U.S. State Department officials forced the border agents to release the soldiers and return them to Mexico with their weapons, Bonner added.

‘‘If (Mexico) is going to put military across our border to threaten our guys, and if their own government can't control it, then we should be treating this as an act of war,'' he said.

Mexican government officials said they have neither seen the report nor the map, and they dispute the findings, stating that at no time in recent years have military personnel crossed the border into the United States.

‘‘I strongly deny any incursion by the Mexican military on United States soil,'' said Rafael Laveaga, spokesman for the Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C.

‘‘When it comes to Mexican military on the southern side, I have no reports of them crossing into the United States. That would mean that the patrol got lost or lack of expertise and orientation. This could be smugglers with fake uniforms as a tactic to confuse the authorities.''

Laveaga added that Mexico's law enforcement agencies work closely with the FBI, Office of National Drug Control Policy and other U.S. agencies to assist in the capture of drug cartel members.

Further, Laveaga contended that wealthy smugglers can afford fake uniforms and can camouflage their vehicles to resemble those of the military.

‘‘Some incursions do occur by smugglers both on the northbound and southbound sides of the border,'' Laveaga said. ‘‘Whenever these incidents occur, both governments have a mechanism to communicate with each other to let each other know what's going on.''

In the Tucson sector -- where many border agents reported run-ins with Mexican military -- the U.S. Department of Customs and Border Protection formally issued a card to agents with tips on how to deal with incursions by Mexican soldiers. The Daily Bulletin first reported of the card last year.

The ‘‘Military Incursion'' card states that ‘‘Mexican Military are trained to escape, evade, and counter-ambush if it will effect their escape.''

Further, the card asks agents who come across Mexican soldiers to keep a low profile and use shadows to camouflage and hide.

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., said the numbers show that suggestions for increasing Border Patrol resources or building a fence along the border won't do enough to secure it.

‘‘It is a military problem,'' said Tancredo, who supports immigration reform. ‘‘We should commit the military to the border -- tomorrow. I mean, with armor and weapons.''

Speaking by phone from El Paso, the congressman recalled his own confusion and disbelief when Border Patrol officials first told him of the incursions several years ago.

But the more time he spent at the border, the more he realized how serious the problem is, Tancredo said.

‘‘Down here, there are war stories where you have Mexican military pulling up when drug traffickers are coming across, cocking their weapons, challenging our guys,'' he said ‘‘Shots have been fired. ... This is a problem here. I don't think anybody understands it unless they're here.''

Lt. George Moreno, who has been with the Imperial County Sheriff's Department for 20 years, said that he was surprised to hear about the 22 Mexican incursions reported during 2002 in the El Centro sector, 110 miles east of San Diego.

‘‘I've heard rumors that it's been happening,'' Moreno said. ‘‘A lot of these types of incidents are dealt with at a federal level. It's not brought down to our level unless it really concerns us.''

Border Patrol agents also are the target of the international Mara Salvatrucha street gang, whose members Mexican smugglers plan to bring across the border and pay to kill U.S. agents, according to a confidential Homeland Security alert obtained by the Daily Bulletin last week.

Jim Gilchrist, co-founder of the Minuteman Project, a civilian volunteer group that has monitored the border since April, said that Congress must address the serious nature of the military incursions.

‘‘That number is 20 times larger than even the Minuteman project organizers are aware of,'' Gilchrist said, referring to the 216 documented incursions. ‘‘But I'm not surprised at that number. There are significant drug and human cargo cartels involving Mexican military threatening Americans at the border. But our Congress has turned a blind eye to it because what the American people don't know won't bother them -- that's how our representatives think.''

Staff Writers Mason Stockstill and Wendy Leung contributed to this report.

Sara A. Carter can be reached by e-mail at sara.carter@dailybulletin.com or by phone at (909) 483-8552.


105 posted on 05/27/2006 11:01:28 AM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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To: suijuris
and how many battalions does Mexico command on US soil?

Don't know. They're all "undocumented".

106 posted on 05/27/2006 11:06:01 AM PDT by Zack Attack
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To: DaveTesla

Saddly, I'm sure you're right.


107 posted on 05/27/2006 11:14:24 AM PDT by WKUHilltopper
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To: DaveTesla
You're exactly right! I'm tired of this group and their apparent attacks on our sovernity.
108 posted on 05/27/2006 11:20:15 AM PDT by WKUHilltopper
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To: Carry_Okie

"Enforcement is by police, which are progressing into "regional police." Support your local sheriff. It's your last line of defense."

and keep plenty of ammo and spare weapons about. I'm not kidding, this needs to be done or we will find ourselves occupied as slaves on the land conquered by our forefathers.


109 posted on 05/27/2006 11:23:24 AM PDT by Leatherneck_MT (An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens.)
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To: Larousse2

Man, kinda makes me wish I had a place on the border. First time I see a foreign army in the US, I shoot and ask questions later.


110 posted on 05/27/2006 11:36:26 AM PDT by WKUHilltopper
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To: nathanbedford
What you have written amazes me. I was always under the impression that Europeans delighted in the fact that Americans are being lobotomized by our public schools. I was even secure in the knowledge that they thought Americans are so retarded that we could never uplift the intelligence of our kids through homeschooling. Crap!!They are on to us! They know homeschooling makes a difference. They know American kids are educable . They are not the self deluded airheads I thought they were.I have underestimated the enemy.
111 posted on 05/27/2006 11:41:54 AM PDT by after dark (I love hateful people. They help me unload karmic debt.)
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To: peggybac

If the elites continue this nonsense, people will give birth to children in secrecy.


112 posted on 05/27/2006 11:44:24 AM PDT by after dark (I love hateful people. They help me unload karmic debt.)
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To: Leatherneck_MT

Hey there!

Those Washington Weasels got some 'splainin' to do!


113 posted on 05/27/2006 11:54:39 AM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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To: WKUHilltopper

No kidding!

I hope and pray Hayden brings boots and ooozies to the border.


114 posted on 05/27/2006 11:58:29 AM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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To: WKUHilltopper; All

Have you seen the destruction of the border are ranches by Illegals?

Worse yet, have you read reports that Illegals have SUED ranchers for defending their own ranches, then Illegals have won in court and won the ranches?

I've been trying to get the word out.


115 posted on 05/27/2006 12:02:42 PM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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To: Larousse2

Pathetic! Need to lynch the d*mn judges too!


116 posted on 05/27/2006 12:26:29 PM PDT by WKUHilltopper
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To: DaveLoneRanger

God bless all home schoolers and home schoolees.

Thomas Jefferson was home-schooled:-) But since you're home schooled, you already knew that!


119 posted on 05/27/2006 1:57:52 PM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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To: WKUHilltopper

Right! Vermont is a good place to begin.


120 posted on 05/27/2006 2:27:45 PM PDT by Larousse2 (Sounds just like "The Dear Hilliary Letter"----a seamless web from cradle to grave)
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