"Supreme Court Ruling on Undocumented Students Sparks Debate: A Recent Statement from a prominent advocate has reignited the conversation surrounding the landmark Plyler v. Doe case, which guaranteed public education to undocumented immigrant children. The case, decided in 1982, has been a cornerstone of immigration policy and a beacon of hope for many families. As the debate over immigration reform continues, the question of whether undocumented students should have access to public education remains a contentious issue, with advocates arguing that it is a fundamental right. With the current administration's stance on immigration under scrutiny, the future of Plyler v. Doe and its implications for undocumented students hangs in the balance."


There are no good reasons — legal, educational, economic or moral — to overturn Plyler.