Monday, October 2, 2023

Biden Admin Deports German Homeschool Family

It appears the Biden Administration thinks homeschooled families pose a threat to democracy.

The Biden Administration has ordered a German homeschool family, who came to America legally, to leave the country.  The move comes as the White House has turned a blind eye to millions of illegals invading the southern border.

The Romeike family was forced to flee Germany in 2008 after they were persecuted by the government for homeschooling their children.  The Germans levied fines against the family and threatened to take away their children.  Uwe and Hannelore Romeike and their five children eventually settled in eastern Tennessee and were granted indefinite deferred action status.  The evangelical Christians were allowed to live, work, and remain safely in the United States without fear of deportation.

In the 10 years they’ve been in the United States, they had two children (who are American citizens) and two of their grown children have married Americans.  They also have an American grandchild.

But a few weeks ago, during a routine check-in with the American government, the family was ordered to pack their bags and head back to Germany.  They were being kicked out of the country.

The Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) says the Romeikes were given four weeks to apply for German passports so they could be deported.  “The family had no prior warning, and was offered no explanation, other than that there had been a “change of orders,” the HSLDA said.  “Deportation to Germany will fracture these families, while exposing the Romeikes to renewed persecution in Germany, where homeschooling is still illegal in almost every case.”

So, the Biden Administration is allowing thousands of rapists, drug cartels, murderers, and men of military age to breach our borders, but they’re going to kick an evangelical Christian German family out of the country?

I guess [Biden] considers Christian homeschoolers to be untrustworthy persons.

 

Rev. Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain (Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel 

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