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Texas educators fear Abbott's effort to kick undocumented children out of school
Texas educators fear Abbott's effort to kick undocumented children out of school
Carmen Valencia May 19, 2022, 12:30 PM Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is set to challenge Plyler v. Doe, the 1982 Supreme Court ruling that ensured free public education for all children, including undocumented immigrants. Abbott, a Republican, announced that he would revisit the Supreme Court case on May 6 during an appearance on the conservative talk radio program “The Joe Pags Show,” saying the federal government should [SIC] be paying for undocumented children’s education. Abbott has taken up the issue now because Title 42, the Trump-era policy that allows Customs and Border Protection officials to expel migrants back to Mexico, will soon be ending. Abbott argued that the public education system in Texas is being overwhelmed by the number of undocumented students enrolled. “I think we will resurrect that case and challenge this issue again,” he said on the program. “Because the expenses are extraordinary and the times are different than when Plyler v. Doe was issued many decades ago.” According to Higher Ed Immigration Portal, there are 1,644,000 students enrolled in public schools in the state of Texas, 58,255 of them undocumented. The United States as a whole is home to more than 427,000 undocumented students. Many educators in immigrant-heavy districts do not agree with Abbott. Elizabeth Alba Santos, the first vice president of District I of the Houston Independent School District, told Yahoo News she has seen students go on to be productive members of society, like public school teachers, lawyers and politicians. “Many of my students, my former students, are now teachers that were once undocumented, and so many of my students have gone on to further their education,” Santos said. “The ripple effect [of Abbott’s plan] is literally denying a future for communities ... and dividing people against each other,” Santos, the daughter of Mexican American immigrants, said. Santos has been active with the district since 1986 and believes that free public education is essential for all students regardless of their citizenship status. She said the effects of denying public education to undocumented students could be devastating. “We would lose millions of dollars in funding, school districts will begin denying enrollment to children and communities will become unsafe,” she said. “Not to mention our classroom dynamics: We make our students thrive off of one another, and they learn from each other. And I can’t stress that enough, the diversity of a classroom in both socioeconomic status, religion, these things, because all of who we are makes up every bit of every individual person.” Yahoo News contacted Abbott’s office for comment on the issue, but it did not immediately respond. Other Texas school leaders believe that the state should put the focus on providing a strong education for all students and leave politics out of it. In a statement released to families, Waco Independent School District Superintendent Susan Kincannon said that singling out a small group of vulnerable students won’t solve problems. “Regardless of how our students’ families got here, though, they are our neighbors now, and we all benefit when our students receive an education that enables them to contribute to our community,” Kincannon said. Santos said she will continue to fight for all her students to have access to a free public education. “We have undocumented children that are growing up and becoming Dreamers. They’re lawyers, doctors, they’re helping our economy at all levels. And this is something that makes America very unique, that we do welcome immigrants and bring in the best and the brightest, the hardest-working, really heroes of America,” she said. |
Re: Texas educators fear Abbott's effort to kick undocumented children out of school
I love the stupid ass Dreamers that want to vote Republican once they can vote.
Although... at the rate things are going, we won't get green cards until 2055. We'll be able to finally travel once we are 60+. Also, where have all the stupid ass optimists gone the last 4 to 5 months? "I can't feel it. Something is different this time." they said. "Ram it through!" they said. "I'm praying to god." they said. "There will be healing." they said. Same old shit, different toilet. Every. Single. Time. Don't trust any politician. Make your own change now. Don't wait for it. Also, 2Face went to a Trump rally in case anyone forgot. And Smooth defended him. Just a reminder. See you all in a couple months when again, nothing will have changed for us. |
Re: Texas educators fear Abbott's effort to kick undocumented children out of school
14th amendment, man.
fuck Abbott. |
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It always makes me laugh how some people claim democrats are just as bad as republicans. This is a perfect example of why that is a load of shit.
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Yeah Republicans hate non-white immigrants with every ounce of their being. They will do everything in their power to limit legal immigration while at the same time condemning undocumented people and making their lives a living hell. Democrats are just weak and pathetic and only fight amongst themselves and don't have the stomach to get down and dirty in congress to pass what they want.
On another note, how in the hell did the do-nothing Democrats pass the law that reports anybody who sells more than $600 on ebay in a year to the IRS and gets a 1099-K form which makes the lives of undocumented people, and even poor citizens who may sell some stuff on ebay on occasion harder, but they can't pass reform? |
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After the Uvlade tragedy, I can't help but be reminded of this story. I wonder how many students in that school are also undocumented. I know it's unrelated but I think about how this governor was spending his time figuring out how to keep them out of school instead of how to keep them safe.
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