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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Republicans hate anyone who is not a white English speaking US native male Republican. [/quote] Prove it. Right, you can't. Because it's absolute nonsense.[/quote] FFS. It absolutely IS NOT. Look around you. Read some ACTUAL news, not the right wing fake news. Republicans are detaining and deporting all kinds of people who are legally in the US. Republicans are even illegally detaining Germans here on visa. You are so ignorant and oblivious it isn't even funny. I can't imagine being so absolutely ignorant about American politics and presuming to post on a political message board. It's like a toddler going on a forum about space exploration telling others you think the moon is made of green cheese. You should be embarrassed. Please, just go away, do some reading, and don't come back here until you actually have a clue what you're talking about.[/quote] A hilarious, yet not at all surprising reply. As predicted, you failed to offer any proof to support your claim. "Look around" & "read actual news" is not evidence of anything other than your empty, nonsensical, parroting of propaganda. You're more than welcome to tell us all about your "actual news" sources so that I may discredit/dismantle them/your claim accordingly. Your juvenile attempts at insult warrant no response, by the way. "Republicans are detaining and deporting all kinds of people who are legally in the US." Don't tell me, show me. Your broad brush statement is devoid of facts & means nothing. "Republicans are even illegally detaining Germans here on visa." Do you know why that handful of cases/Germans are being detained? Of course you don't, because those details have not been divulged. Were you this upset when Biden moved to have this German family deported? Of course you weren't... The Romeike Family's Situation: 1. The Romeike family, who immigrated to the United States in 2008 after facing persecution in Germany for homeschooling, had been facing the possibility of deportation. 2. Immigration Status and Legal Battles: The family lacks legal status in the U.S., but they had been allowed to stay under deferred action status, which allows for prosecutorial discretion in deportation decisions. 3. Initial Notification of Deportation: In early September 2023, the family was notified that they had four weeks to secure German passports or face deportation. 4. Public Outcry and Political Action: After news of their impending deportation spread, there was a significant public outcry, with over 100,000 people signing a petition and 45 Tennessee lawmakers signing a letter urging the Biden administration to reconsider the family's case. 5. Stay of Removal Granted: Following the public outcry and political action, the Biden administration granted the Romeike family a one-year stay of removal. 6. Ongoing Efforts to Secure Permanent Status: The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) has been actively working to secure permanent resident status for the family and has created a petition calling on the White House to grant them the protections they have been provided since relocating. 7. HSLDA is representing the family legally 8. Uwe Romeike is a piano accompanist at Carson-Newman University 9. Lydia Romeike is married to reality TV personality Trace Bates 10. Two of the family's children are married to American citizens 11. Two of the family's children are U.S. citizens [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcfZi88o9a0[/youtube] [/quote] Just to be clear: the 6th circuit appeals panel said being fined and kids required to go to public school was not persecution. Being represented by the HSLDA will definitely give them an advantage under this administration. Diana Harshbarger, R-TN has been advocating for them and strongly supports getting rid of the DOE. In this case, politics means they're golden. And that is what this is all about. You can be deported to face torture but not if you are Christian homeschoolers facing fines and public school attendance. [/quote]
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