Una familia refugiada en Estados Unidos
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Es sorprendente que nadie alce su voz por la libertad.
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Supreme Court
DHS allows German home-schooling family to stay in US
The Department of Homeland Security has granted the family “indefinite deferred status,” their attorney confirmed to Fox News.
That means the Romeike family, who claim the German government is
persecuting them because they want to raise their children in accordance
with their Christian beliefs, can stay in the United States without the
threat of being forced return to their home country, the family’s legal
team told Fox News.
The family moved to Morristown, Tenn., in 2008 after facing fines and
threats for refusing to send their kids to a state-approved school in
Germany, which is required by law in that country. If the Romeikes had
stayed in Germany, they risked losing custody of their children.
Initially, the family was granted asylum in 2010 based on religious
freedom grounds, but the Obama administration decided to appeal that
decision, and won. The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the
family's appeal.
"While this is the end of the line for normal legal appeals, we are
not giving up," Michael Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal
Defense Association and lead counsel for the Romeikes, said in a written
statement.
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