To: dennisw
Where I live in Texas I am required to show a proof of residence in the school district. The term residence has a legal definition that implies you are a legal resident of the US. I think it would be possible to sue the district for allowing illegal residents to go to the school since they are not legal residents of the district.
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09/12/2002 6:31:36 AM PDT by
cheme
To: cheme
If I am not mistaken,the original Supreme Court decision was Gonzalez vs.Texas back in 1984 when the court ruled that illegals DO have the right to attend public schools.
Not saying that was a GOOD decision but it IS the law.Correct me if that is a wrong interpretation
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