April 23, 2013
By Krista Kapralos
When Uwe and Hannelore Romeike’s asylum case is argued Tuesday (April
23) before a panel of federal judges, their lawyers won’t talk about
poverty, war, or any of the reasons most immigrants cite in their bid to
stay in the U.S.
Instead, they’ll focus on a parent’s right to teach their children at
home, which isn’t allowed in the Romeikes’ native Germany. There,
home-schooling families face fines, jail time and even loss of custody
if their children are not enrolled in a traditional school.
The Romeikes’ lawyers will also talk about their right to teach the
Bible during the school day – an angle that has spurred more than
100,000 U.S. conservatives to sign a petition to let the family stay in
Tennessee, where they’ve made their home since 2008.
“In Germany there is basically religious freedom, but it ends at
least with teaching the children,” Uwe Romeike says in a video produced
by the Home School Legal Defense Association, the Christian organization providing the family’s legal support.
Home-schooling families in Europe have become a cause celebre for
some U.S. conservatives. The Arizona-based Alliance Defending Freedom is
working with two Swedish home-schooling families, including Christer and Annie Johansson, who lost custody of 11-year-old Domenic when they refused to enroll him in public school.
Homeschoolers Want Legal Vacuum Filled in Spain
April 24, 2013: Families in Spain fight for a legal framework to support families who choose to homeschool.
April 24, 2013: Families in Spain fight for a legal framework to support families who choose to homeschool.
Desperate Homeschooling Parents Plead for Help—Hope Court Will Hear Case
April 16, 2013: Your letters, emails and faxes to the Swedish high court may be Annie and Christer Johansson’s last hope for having their son returned to them.
April 16, 2013: Your letters, emails and faxes to the Swedish high court may be Annie and Christer Johansson’s last hope for having their son returned to them.
New Figures Show Rates of Children being Homeschooled Doubles
April 16, 2013: The number of children being homeschooled in Victoria, Australia is skyrocketing.
April 16, 2013: The number of children being homeschooled in Victoria, Australia is skyrocketing.
Homeschool’s New Day in China
March 13, 2013: Interest in homeschooling grows as there are more and more success stories.
March 13, 2013: Interest in homeschooling grows as there are more and more success stories.
Interview with Homeschool Pioneers in Malaysia
March 4, 2013: Founders of Homefrontier, an online network of Christian homeschoolers in Malaysia, were recently interviewed on Malaysian radio.
March 4, 2013: Founders of Homefrontier, an online network of Christian homeschoolers in Malaysia, were recently interviewed on Malaysian radio.
German Homeschool Parents Appeal Asylum Ruling
February 22, 2013: ABC News reports on the Romeike’s political asylum case.
February 22, 2013: ABC News reports on the Romeike’s political asylum case.
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