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Force the states to uphold Plyler -- in other words, eliminate these programs that are to prepare students when they RETURN TO MEXICO -- (did you catch that line by our CO Dept of Education?)
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Dave H 2010
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Force the states to uphold Plyler -- in other words, eliminate these programs that are to prepare students when they RETURN TO MEXICO -- (did you catch that line by our CO Dept of Education?)
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Force the states to uphold Plyler -- in other words, eliminate these programs that are to prepare students when they RETURN TO MEXICO -- (did you catch that line by our CO Dept of Education?)
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The case, known as Plyler v. Doe, went all the way up to the Supreme Court, where five years later, in a 5-4 decision, the court struck down the Texas law for violating the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
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The case, known as Plyler v. Doe, went all the way up to the Supreme Court, where five years later, in a 5-4 decision, the court struck down the Texas law for violating the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
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While the United States Supreme Court has not yet addressed this exact issue, in case that was arguably less compelling -- Plyler v.
Ediberto Roman: Misguided Thinking, or Perhaps Just More Hate: Florida's Policies of Denying the Right to Education to its U.S. Citizens... Ediberto Roman 2012
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While the United States Supreme Court has not yet addressed this exact issue, in case that was arguably less compelling -- Plyler v.
Ediberto Roman: Misguided Thinking, or Perhaps Just More Hate: Florida's Policies of Denying the Right to Education to its U.S. Citizens... Ediberto Roman 2012
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While the United States Supreme Court has not yet addressed this exact issue, in case that was arguably less compelling -- Plyler v.
Ediberto Roman: Misguided Thinking, or Perhaps Just More Hate: Florida's Policies of Denying the Right to Education to its U.S. Citizens... Ediberto Roman 2012
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In 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Plyler v.
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The Plyler Court endorsed separating the parents' conduct and status from that of their children.
Ediberto Roman: Misguided Thinking, or Perhaps Just More Hate: Florida's Policies of Denying the Right to Education to its U.S. Citizens... Ediberto Roman 2012
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