
A Christian home-school family that was granted asylum in the United States 15 years ago after facing persecution in Germany, will be deported to their home country on orders from the Biden administration.
Uwe and Hannelore Romeike fled Germany in 2008 after facing criminal prosecution for homeschooling their five children. Now, after 15 years, the family of nine must uproot their lives, move back to Germany, and face possible prosecution.
"They did not tell us anything. We don't really know why [this is happening]. We wonder ourselves because we can't understand," Uwe Romeike told "Fox & Friends Weekend".
The couple told National Review that in the early 2000s, they initially sent their young children to Germany's public schools. But when they reviewed one of their kid's literature books, they were shocked with what they discovered.
"It promoted praying to the devil rather than God, disobeying your parents, and teachers as authorities," Uwe said. "There were stories about witchcraft. The only thing I found about Christian belief was about bunnies and eggs for Easter."
"I remember a story in one of those readers where the verdict was, 'God won't hear you. If you ask Satan, he will help you,'" he added.