White Christian Family Seeking Sanctuary in America Told to Go Home by Obongo

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 25, 2014

Uwe and Hannelore Romeike and their eight children will now be deported.
Uwe and Hannelore Romeike and their eight children will now be deported.

Germany has been an occupied country since the end of WW2, and has some of the most repressive laws anywhere regarding parents homeschooling their children.

Uwe and Hannelore Romeike came to America seeking asylum from those oppressive laws, wanting to live somewhere they could give their children a Christian upbringing in peace.

At first they were accepted, but then the anti-Christ administration of the half-blood abomination objected.

This week, the Supreme Court refused to hear their appeal and upheld a legal brief that the Justice Department filed last year that failed entirely to address the families allegations and instead told them they needed to teach ‘tolerance’ in preparation for ‘an open, pluralistic society’ instead.

The White family of eight will now be deported, while five million non-White barbarians will be given citizenship, in direct defiance of the White Americans who built the country and who share the same blood and Christian beliefs, as the White Christian family seeking sanctuary.

On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear the Romeike’s appeal – paving the way for the Christian family of eight to be deported.
On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear the Romeike’s appeal – paving the way for the Christian family of eight to be deported.

Fox News:

“I think this is a part of the Obama administration’s overall campaign to crush religious freedom in this country,” said Michael Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association. His organization is representing family.

The Obama administration’s attitude toward religious freedom, particularly religious freedom for Christians is shocking,” he told me in an exclusive telephone interview. “I have little doubt that if this family had been of some other faith that the decision would have never been appealed in the first place. They would have let this family stay.”

Had the family stayed in Germany, where homeschooling is illegal, they would have faced the prospect of losing their children. Like the Pilgrims, they fled their homeland yearning for a place where they could be free.

Farris said the religious bias perpetrated by the Obama administration is “palpable.”

“It’s a denial of the essence of America,” he said. “The Pilgrims left England to go to Holland to seek religious freedom. They came here to seek religious freedom and parental rights for their children. Had this administration been waiting at Plymouth Rock, they would’ve told the Pilgrims to go back home.”

There are nearly 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States. You’d think the Obama administration could find a place eight immigrants who want to live here legally.

Farris said the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the case sends a chilling message to Americans who currently home school their children.

“This administration thinks it’s a privilege to home school – not a right,” he told me. “We’d better buckle down and be ready to fight them every step of the way.”

As for now, the Romeike family will be able to stay at their four-acre farm in the eastern Tennessee. But it’s only a matter of time before the Obama administration begins formal deportation proceedings.

They should have just painted their faces Black and said they had Ebola.  Then they would have been given free everything and could have sued for even more shekels.

But White and not even carrying an infectious African virus? Get out.

The family were the wrong color, the wrong religion and they werent sexual perverts, so America doesn't want them.
The family were the wrong color, the wrong religion and they werent sexual perverts, so America doesn’t want them.