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Judge Grants Asylum to German Home Schoolers
« on: March 02, 2010, 07:58:49 PM »
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Judge Grants Asylum to German Home Schoolers
By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON
Published: February 28, 2010

MORRISTOWN, Tenn. — On a quiet street in this little town in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains lives a family of refugees who were granted asylum in the United States because they feared persecution in their home country.

The family came to the United States in 2008 from Germany, where children are required to attend an officially recognized school, be it public, private or religious.
The reason for that fear has rarely, if ever, been the basis of an asylum case. The parents, Uwe and Hannelore Romeike, want to home-school their five children, ranging in age from 2 to 12, a practice illegal in their native land, Germany.

Among European countries, Germany is nearly alone in requiring, and enforcing, attendance of children at an officially recognized school. The school can be private or religious, but it must be a school. Exceptions can be made for health reasons but not for principled objections.

But the Romeikes, who are devout Christians, said they wanted their children to learn in a different environment. Mr. Romeike (pronounced ro-MY-kuh), 38, a soft-spoken piano teacher whose young children greet strangers at the front door with a startlingly grown-up politeness, said the unruly behavior of students that was allowed by many teachers had kept his children from learning. The stories in German readers, in which devils, witches and disobedient children are often portrayed as heroes, set bad examples, he said.

“I don’t expect the school to teach about the Bible,” he said, but “part of education should be character-building.”

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Re: Judge Grants Asylum to German Home Schoolers
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2013, 09:28:43 AM »
Court Rules Against German Homeschool Family Seeking Asylum   :mad:

http://townhall.com/columnists/toddstarnes/2013/05/15/court-rules-against-german-homeschool-family-seeking-asylum-n1594988


Holder could fix this.  The reason they are being denied is that this government hates homeschoolers and wants to make homeshooling illegal, just like Germany did.

If this family goes back to Germany they will be persecuted.  The parents will go to jail and they will lose custody of their kids.  What a bunch of communists we have in this country.

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Re: Judge Grants Asylum to German Home Schoolers
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2013, 11:04:14 AM »
Court Rules Against German Homeschool Family Seeking Asylum   :mad:

http://townhall.com/columnists/toddstarnes/2013/05/15/court-rules-against-german-homeschool-family-seeking-asylum-n1594988


Holder could fix this.  The reason they are being denied is that this government hates homeschoolers and wants to make homeshooling illegal, just like Germany did.

If this family goes back to Germany they will be persecuted.  The parents will go to jail and they will lose custody of their kids.  What a bunch of communists we have in this country.



Holder was the one pushing for their deportation.  It's fixed just the way he wanted it to be fixed.  Germans are the wrong color to be allowed to stay in this country.  Plus, since they don't trust the German government, if they were ever granted citizenship, they might vote conservative, and we couldn't have that could we?

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Re: Judge Grants Asylum to German Home Schoolers
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2013, 10:12:35 PM »
DOJ: GOVERNMENTS CAN PUNISH HOMESCHOOLERS

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The U.S. Department of Justice has revealed in a court filing it agrees with the philosophy of the German government that bureaucrats can punish homeschooling parents.

And the agency explained parental rights to keep their children free from instruction that violates their faith essentially are negligible when the government’s goal is an “open society.”
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