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.
Are either of you aware of the fact that thousands of Mexican citizens cross the border to attend US schools daily?
Just curious.
The post I replied to said that they were getting a benefit of citizenship in the form of schooling - it is not.
As an aside, illegals should not have ANY government paid for benefits excepting emergency medical and the right to call their consulate.