"Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling on Undocumented Students Hangs in the Balance: A recent statement from prominent advocates has reignited concerns over the future of the Plyler v. Doe decision, a landmark Supreme Court ruling that guarantees access to public education for undocumented immigrant children. The ruling, issued in 1982, has been a cornerstone of immigration policy, ensuring that these students are not denied the right to a quality education due to their immigration status. As lawmakers and judges continue to grapple with the complexities of immigration reform, the fate of Plyler remains a pressing issue, with many arguing that overturning the decision would have far-reaching consequences for these vulnerable students and the communities they serve."
There are no good reasons — legal, educational, economic or moral — to overturn Plyler.