Biden Admin Wants to Deport Christian German Family That’s Been in U.S. for 15 Years

Originally published September 25, 2023 4:00 pm PDT

The Biden regime is reportedly trying to deport a Christian family from Germany who has lived in the U.S. for well over a decade.

QUICK FACTS:
  • The Biden administration is reportedly seeking to send a family who has lived in the United States for over a decade back to their home country of Germany.
  • After migrating to the U.S. over 15 years ago, the Romeike family and their seven children say the government is now trying to deport them.
  • The Romeikes moved to the States in 2008 seeking asylum, after they were fined $9,000 for homeschooling their children in Germany.
  • According to WBIR, “an immigration judge initially granted the family’s application for asylum,” but the U.S. Department of Justice appealed the decision.
  • The father, Uwe, claimed two weeks ago that an immigration agent told his family to prepare to self-deport.
  • “Our oldest children were in school in the German public schools, and their personality literally changed,” Romeike said. “We wanted to help them grow up in what they believed in, and what we believe in and not get basically indoctrinated with something we don’t want.”
  • Romeike said the family now has two more children and two of their adult children are married to U.S. citizens.
  • “They work here. Everything is here in America,” Romeike said. “We don’t have any place to live there. I don’t have any work to provide for my family over there.”
GERMAN FAMILY FACING DEPORTATION BY THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION:

“They did not tell us anything. We don’t really know why. We wonder that ourselves because we do not understand,” the family said.

BACKGROUND:
  • The family faces deportation as the Biden admin is reportedly developing an identification card, known as the ‘ICE Secure Docket Card,’ for migrants entering the U.S. unlawfully.
  • Newly obtained images by Fox News Digital highlighted the proposed features of the identification card, designed for migrants who, after crossing the border illicitly, are not deported but instead released into the U.S.
  • This initiative from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aims to “modernize various forms of documentation provided to provisionally released noncitizens through a consistent, verifiable, secure card.”
  • It is devised to replace the existing array of documents provided to migrants, depending on their individual circumstances.
  • The illustrated card reveals spaces designated for a photograph, a QR code, and identifying information, augmented by advanced security details, with the ICE logo prominently displayed.
  • U.S. Representative Troy Nehls (R-TX) posted a photo of the ID in a Twitter (X) post.

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