Plyler Vs Doe Research Paper

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` Is immigration taking a toll on our nation?

Today in America immigration is taking its toll on the nation and has been for awhile. Illegal minors should not reap from the same privileges as legal minors. Taking the appropriate steps can benefit the illegal minor immigration problem making them legal. In the case Plyler vs Doe December 1st, 1981. A texas statute denying free public education to undocumented immigrants violated the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment. On june 15, 1982 the court majority found that texas law “directed against children, and imposed its discriminatory burden on the basis if a legal characteristic over children have very little control over the matter.
Immigration of minors is a bad thing still it's destroying our country from the the inside. The united states is trying to educate the next generation of its people. The illegal minors are taking resources,financial,funding, and our rights as americans to get the best education in the entire world.
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Already the budget cuts in schools already put on the backburner by the U.S. government. The last thing we need is to spend more money that we don’t have. It would just be another problem to that plague the United States public school system. Printer paper is a bigger deal than it actually seems. Teachers need to print paper is a bigger deal than it actually seems. Teachers need to print paper for all the students for each class for each hour. So add that add that up for all classes in a school. It's only going to get worse as more illegal minors come into our country. Obviously as more illegal minors come into the country and the law that was put into effect “Plyler vs Doe” we cannot deny them of an education throwing our school budget goes down the