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Homeschooling Missionary Family Narrowly Avoids German Deportation for Now
By Peter J. Smith
UELFELD, Germany, December 21, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A US Baptist missionary family has narrowly avoided deportation from Germany for their commitment to educate their children at home thanks to successful eleventh hour negotiations by home school advocates.
The International Human Rights Group (IHRG) reports that its European Counsel, Dr. Ronald Reichert, convinced German officials to drop a deportation order that would have required Mr. Clint Robinson, his wife Susan and their three children to leave Germany on Thursday for the outlawed practice of homeschooling their children.
"The deportation has been postponed while we continue to negotiate a settlement on the visa and homeschool issue," Joel Thorton, President of IHRG, told LifeSiteNews.com. "I think they were convinced because Ronald Reichert convinced them that it was best to resolve the issue rather than act rashly."
Thorton explained that the authorities have been feeling pressure from a number of political fronts as well.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Homeschooling in the News: Homeschooling Missionary Family Narrowly Avoids German Deportation for Now
Posted by A Family/Group Member at 12/22/2007 12:20:00 PM
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