Religious family abandons US, gets lost at sea

Chris

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A northern Arizona family that was lost at sea for weeks in an ill-fated attempt to leave the U.S. over what they consider government interference in religion will fly back home Sunday.

Hannah Gastonguay, 26, said Saturday that she and her husband "decided to take a leap of faith and see where God led us" when they took their two small children and her father-in-law and set sail from San Diego for the tiny island nation of Kiribati in May.

But just weeks into their journey, the Gastonguays hit a series of storms that damaged their small boat, leaving them adrift for weeks, unable to make progress. They were eventually picked up by a Venezuelan fishing vessel, transferred to a Japanese cargo ship and taken to Chile where they are resting in a hotel in the port city of San Antonio.

Their flights home were arranged by U.S. Embassy officials, Gastonguay said.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/religious-family-leaves-us-lost-sea-19926919
 
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Thousands of people are leaving the US and renouncing their citizenship. Six times as many this year as last year.

Wandering off in a boat might not be the way to do it though.
 
Thousands of people are leaving the US and renouncing their citizenship. Six times as many this year as last year.

Wandering off in a boat might not be the way to do it though.

The problem is, unless you meet certain qualifications, no other country will take you. Our government doesn't care about bringing in low skilled workers to compete with our own people but all the other countries do. Our government doesn't care what diseases or what kind of criminals walk across our border, but you can bet no other country will take our sick or our criminals, no we're stuck with them and then we import more and tell our own citizens we don't have enough for them.
 

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