Homeschooling family wins one-year deportation reprieve, congresswoman says
- A German family who sought asylum in the US after being fined for homeschooling their children has been granted a one-year stay of removal.
- Senator Marsha Blackburn advocated for the family, highlighting the influx of illegal border crossings and arguing that the family followed legal immigration procedures.
- The Romeike family, who now has seven children, including two US citizens, continues to push for a long-term solution to allow their permanent stay in the United States.
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German homeschooling family given 1-year stay on deportation
A German homeschooling Christian family facing deportation after living in the United States for 15 years has been given a one-year stay of removal, according to the legal group representing them. #Romeike #deportation #Tennessee #homeschool #Germany #rights
Tennessee family facing deportation 15 years after fleeing Germany to homeschool kids granted 1-year reprieve
A German family that faced deportation after making a home for themselves in East Tennessee for the past 15 years has been granted a one-year stay of removal, a source familiar with the situation told Fox News Digital. The development comes after lawmakers intervened on the Romeike family's behalf, asking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to reconsider the move. "We are asking you and your office to give this family a chance to cont…
Outrageous! German Family Who Sought Asylum After Being Fined by the German Government for Homeschooling Their Children Now Faces U.S. Deportation After 15 Years | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
A German family who have lived in Tennessee for 15 years with government permission to homeschool their children may be deported this month after fighting unsuccessfully for asylum.
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