GR: The question of
undocumented alien children who are stopped at the border being brought to Syracuse temporarily — Mayor, was this your idea originally to bring them here, or did someone come to you with this?
In 1981, the United States Supreme Court held in a case named Plyler v. Doe that states must provide public education to
undocumented alien children to the same extent they provide public education to citizens.
Not exact matches
The expectation of comprehensive immigration reform has emboldened
undocumented aliens living in the United States to seek reunification with
children they left behind in Central America.
It also provides
undocumented alien parents with the knowledge that their
children will be educated during their time in the United States.
Not only is this not seen as alienating (although it often results in the
undocumented parent being deported and never seeing her
children again), but it is often recast as reprehensible conduct by
alien mothers sufficient to constitute immigration fraud and be grounds for an annulment of the marriage.