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Lord, thank You for protecting the Romeike family! Make their stay of removal permanent, and help all law-abiding, legal immigrants.
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We covered the impending deportation of the Romeike family two weeks ago. Now the Lord has granted them a stay of removal. Praise God!

From The Christian Post. 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.

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The Home School Legal Defense Association announced that the Romeike family would receive a one-year stay on their deportation order on Wednesday.

“I spoke personally with the ICE officer in Knoxville, who told me we can anticipate them signing the order of supervision out for another year,” attorney Kevin Boden said in a statement. “And while we are very grateful for this news, we are continuing to advocate for a long-term solution for the Romeike family to allow their permanent stay in the United States.”

The Romeike family, which has lived in Tennessee since 2008, was recently told that they would be deported back to Germany, where they fled due to the European nation’s homeschooling ban.

The stay came fairly last minute, as the Romeike family reportedly was slated to be deported this week, according to an alert email from the Tennessee Independent Baptists for Religious Liberty.

The Baptist group noted that Rep. Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee was sponsoring legislation aimed at granting the Romeikes “permanent residency status” to remain in the United States.

In September, several Tennessee lawmakers signed a joint letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement saying that deporting the family would be “cruel and unnecessary.”

In 2008, the Romeikes immigrated to the United States from Germany after experiencing harassment from the government over their decision to homeschool their children as homeschooling is banned in Germany under most circumstances.

The Romeike family has dealt with years of legal battles in the U.S., as federal immigration officials argued that they did not meet the parameters to receive asylum.

In May 2013, a three-judge panel of the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled against the Romeikes, arguing that the German government was not persecuting them.

“Congress might have written the immigration laws to grant a safe haven to people living elsewhere in the world who face government strictures that the United States Constitution prohibits. But it did not,” read the panel opinion.

“There is a difference between the persecution of a discrete group and the prosecution of those who violate a generally applicable law. As the Board of Immigration Appeals permissibly found, the German authorities have not singled out the Romeikes in particular or homeschoolers in general for persecution.”

In 2014, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security granted the Romeike family a special status that allowed them to stay in the country.

Last month, during a routine checkup with the local Immigration and Customs Enforcement office, the family was told that they had four weeks before they were going to be deported.

Uwe Romeike, the father of the German family, said in an interview with the Knoxville-based WBIR News that being forced to move back to Germany would be disastrous.

“[My family members] work here. Everything is here in America,” said Romeike. “We don’t have any place to live there. I don’t have any work to provide for my family over there.”

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(Used with permission. By Michael Gryboski from The Christian Post. Photo Credit: ngampolthongsai/Canva Pro)

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Katherine
October 13, 2023

OK, So let me get this straight. We can let terrorist in unvetted across our southern borders; people who have no jobs, drug smugglers and sex traffickers, but we won’t let people who have been here for 15 years who have jobs and homeschool their own kids to stay here knowing that their home country might take their kids away from them if they go back? That doesn’t make any sense to me whatsoever. Oh yes, they are probably Christians. Peace loving, hard working, caring people. By all mean get rid of those.

Maria Fillyaw
October 11, 2023

Your mighty hand on this situation with the Romeike family we pray Jesus. Protect and comfort and guide them in Jesus name amen

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Susan CC
October 11, 2023

I praise You Father, Son and Holy Spirit, our AWESOME Triune God. Thank You for honoring our prayers.

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Joyce Swingle
October 11, 2023

I’m so grateful to the Lord for this stay and I pray for the Lord’s permanent deliverance for this family. May all enemy assignments aligned against this family be cancelled now in Jesus’ Name. May the favor of the Lord God Almighty rest upon these ones and may their passage through their earthly pilgrimage now be eased. In Jesus’ Name.

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