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COLORADO SPRINGS, April 4, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Focus on the Family spokesman and Truth Project founder Dr. Del Tackett yesterday declared his support for efforts by the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) efforts to defend a German homeschooling family facing deportation from the United States.

Tackett believes that the U.S. government is siding with the restrictive homeschooling laws in Germany and that this could have serious implications for American homeschoolers.

The U.S. government “doesn’t believe that parents have a right to educate their children,” Tackett said. “It is more in line with the National Education Association that homeschooling shouldn’t be allowed. It believes that the government can best educate ‘America’s children.’ It doesn’t want another worldview taught in this country.”

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In 2008, the Romeike family fled their home in Germany after facing fines and jail time and came to the U.S. seeking asylum, but now, the Obama administration is opposing their quest for asylum by saying homeschooling is too vague and amorphous to be protected under asylum law.

Their case is now set to be argued in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals on April 23 by HSLDA Chairman Mike Farris.

In addition to representing the family in court, HSLDA has also launched a petition on WhiteHouse.gov calling on the Obama administration “grant full and permanent legal status to Uwe and Hannelore Romeike and their children.”

Tackett applauded the petition and urged people to sign it.

“This will be the first time that I have advocated signing a petition, but I believe this is a critical issue, one that is being played out behind big media coverage and one that could put a deep chill in the rights of parents in this country to determine the educational direction of their children,” he said.

“We are appreciative of the support from Focus on the Family and encourage others to get behind these modern day Pilgrims who came to America to seek religious freedom for themselves and their children,” said Farris.

For more information, go to www.hslda.org/romeike.