The
Obama Administration is attempting to send back to Germany the
Romeike family who came to America seeking Religious Freedom; the
Freedom to Home School their children.
Anti-Christ
Germany would not allow the Romeike's to Home School their children,
but insisted on Indoctrinating them into the German, Religion of
State, Secular Humanism, Satan's Religion; where every person does
what is right in their own eyes as long as the State approves. This
Religion opposes God, His Christ Jesus, His Word, His Covenant and
His Commandments.
Crucial
to Obama's “TRANSFORMATION” is the indoctrination of every
America child into the American Religion of State, Secular Humanism,
Satan's Religion. The Secular Humanists: the Democrats, the
Progressives, the Liberals, the Socialists, and on and on have been
working toward this goal for decades. And they are well on their way
to accomplishing their goal.
The
Supreme Court has required that Eric Holder tell the Court on what
basis they want to DEPORT the Romeike family. He has until December
19 to do this.
This
action by the Obama Administration is one more step revealing it's
true nature, Anti-Christ. I encourage every Christian American to
sign the Petition asking the Obama Administration to allow the
Romeike family to remain in America. The following is an article
explaining in more detail the situation:
SUPREME COURT ORDERS OBAMA ADMIN. TO RESPOND TO GERMAN HOMESCHOOLING FAMILY’S DEPORTATION APPEAL
Nov. 26, 2013 10:51am Billy
Hallowell, The Blaze
The
U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the Obama administration to officially
respond to a German family’s deportation appeal in a complicated
case involving religious freedom, parental rights and education.
The Romeike
family, who are evangelical Christians, have made headlines with
their years-long struggle to homeschool their children.
After
fleeing Germany and arriving in the U.S. in 2008, the family had
hoped to practice their faith and educate their children freely, but
the U.S. government decided to deport Uwe and Hannelore
Romeike and their six children.
Now,
with stakes high, the Romeikes are fighting to remain in the U.S. If
they are sent back to Germany and continue to homeschool, the parents
could lose their children or risk government fines, The
Christian Post reported.
Uwe
and Hannelore Romeike (in the center) and their six children stand
with Michael Farris and other members of their legal team (Credit:
Home School Legal Defense Association)
The Home
School Legal Defense Association,
an organization devoted to protecting homeschooling rights, has taken
up the Romeikes’ case and has appealed a previous court
decision ruling in favor of the Obama administration.
While
there’s no guarantee that the Supreme Court will hear the family’s
last-ditch appeal case, the notion that the justices want Attorney
General Eric Holder to weigh in shows a level of interest and
seemingly ups those chances, the Post reported.
The Home
School Legal Defense Association said it’s encouraged by the
development.
“The
government initially waived its right to respond, apparently thinking
that Romeike v. Holder wasn’t worthy of the court’s
consideration,” James Mason, litigation director of the Home School
Legal Defense Association, told
Charisma News.
“Clearly, someone in the Supreme Court disagrees. While the odds of
the court taking any case are very low, this has increased the
chances—but it is impossible to predict whether the court will
ultimately accept the case.”
The
Justice Department reportedly has until Dec. 19 to respond, though
Holder could request an extension.
The
Supreme Court’s order comes after the Obama administration previous
skirted opportunities to respond to the controversial case.
As TheBlaze
reported in August,
officials issued a sparse
reaction to
an official petition posted on whitehouse.gov — a plea that
urged the government to protect the family.
The petition,
posted on the White House’s We the People website in March, asked
federal officials to grant the family “full and permanent
legal status” and “the same freedom our forefathers sought.”
The government declined to offer perspective, specifically citing
that it cannot comment on issues that
are before the courts.
The petition garnered more than 127,000 signatures
The
Romeike family has been fighting to remain in the United States and
homeschool their children. (AP)
The
latest developments in the case come after a seven-year battle. The
Romeike family’s problems first
began in 2006 when
they pulled their children out of public school in Germany and were
subsequently fined by the government and threatened with legal
action. Two years later, they fled to the U.S. in an effort to freely
educate their children. Homeschooling has been illegal
in Germany since
1918.
As
TheBlaze previously
reported,
an immigration judge granted the parents and children asylum in 2010,
but the U.S. government appealed, arguing that laws against
homeschooling don’t constitute human rights infractions.
Despite
the family’s claim that a return to Germany would mean fines and
potential jail time, an immigration review board agreed with the
government, and the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the
family’s push for a new hearing. Now, the Romeikes’ fate is
in the hands of the Supreme Court.
The
Home School Legal Defense Association created a video about the
family’s story
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