"...and further imparted not just the "protections" of the 14th Amendment, but it provided to illegals the benefits of citizenship."
? Citizenship is not required for schooling, the non-citizen children of permanent or temporary legal residents are able to attend public school.
of course the children of non-citizen residents here lawfully -- as guests, are permitted to go to school. They should be.
We are talking about people here illegally.
Now -- doesn't it seem strange that a school district can stop a child from another town from using that town's schools, but it is powerless to stop a person who is here unlawfuly from using its schools. That is the law under Plyler.