6th Circuit Court Rules Against German Homeschool Family Seeking Asylum in U.S.
May 17, 2013
On May 14, 2013, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the current administration’s decision denying asylum to the Romeike family, a homeschool family who fled from Germany to retain their parents’ right to homeschool their children.
“If our Administration is willing to explore a policy of leniency for millions of immigrants, it is simply inexplicable why they cannot find room for one homeschooling family from Germany,” says Michael Farris of the Homeschool Legal Defense Association, which plans to appeal the decision.
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On May 14, 2013, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the current administration’s decision denying asylum to the Romeike family, a homeschool family who fled from Germany to retain their parents’ right to homeschool their children.
“If our Administration is willing to explore a policy of leniency for millions of immigrants, it is simply inexplicable why they cannot find room for one homeschooling family from Germany,” says Michael Farris of the Homeschool Legal Defense Association, which plans to appeal the decision.
Read the article.