States target undocumented students' access to public schools
States target undocumented students' access to public schools
A growing wave of state-level proposals seeks to limit undocumented students' access to public education, challenging the protections established by the 1982 Plyler v. Doe ruling. As conservative advocacy groups push for legislative changes, the nation faces a critical moment that could redefine educational access, sparking complex debates over immigration, equality, and constitutional rights.
A growing wave of state-level proposals seeks to limit undocumented students' access to public education, challenging the protections established by the 1982 Plyler v. Doe ruling. As conservative advocacy groups push for legislative changes, the nation faces a critical moment that could redefine educational access, sparking complex debates over immigration, equality, and constitutional rights.