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German Parents Ask Federal Appeals Court for Asylum After Not Sending Kids to School

Concerned that they will lose custody of their children for not sending them to a state-approved school as required by German law

Reason Staff | 2.22.2013 7:32 AM


NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A couple who fled Germany with their five children over fears they would lose custody for not sending them to school has asked a federal appeals court to grant them asylum in the U.S.

Uwe and Hannelore Romeike (roh-MEYE-kee) claim in court documents that German schools are anti-Christian and the couple believe God wants them to teach their children at home.

Germany's government requires students to attend a state-approved school, and parents who violate the law can face fines, jail and possible custody loss.

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