It is safe to say that many of the policies of the Biden administration encouraged illegal immigration. Now a “House subcommittee will examine whether the Supreme Court’s decision that states cannot deny the children of illegal aliens access to taxpayer-funded K-12 education incentivized more aliens to come to the U.S. illegally,” according to an article written by Pedro Rodriguez and published in The Daily Signal.
The
House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited
Government will hold a hearing Wednesday on the Supreme Court’s decision in
Plyler v. Doe (1982), Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told The Daily Signal Friday. The
Supreme Court allowed illegal alien children to enroll in public schools,
ruling that state laws preventing their enrollment violated the equal
protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
“Decades
ago, the Supreme Court’s erroneous decision in Plyler v. Doe set a misguided
precedent by extending taxpayer-funded public education to those in the country
illegally,” Roy told The Daily Signal. “As our schools face growing strain, it’s
time for Congress and the courts to reexamine this decision and put American
students and taxpayers first.”
The
hearing will also explore the “policy implications” of “allowing large numbers
of illegal aliens to overwhelm public schools, strain resources, teachers, and
hinder class learning.”
Witnesses,
who have yet to be formally announced, will help the subcommittee identify how
Congress could push the Supreme Court to “rectify this judicial and policy gap.”
“This serves as an opportunity to examine the federal judiciary’s recent series
of questionable decisions, highlighting a history of bad precedent,” the Texas
congressmen added.
The
committee hopes to use the hearing as an “opportunity” for them “to build from
the birthright citizenship hearing” by demonstrating that the Plyler precedent
compounds the issue of illegal aliens absorbing public resources.
In
recent years, Republican lawmakers have continuously championed efforts to stop
incentivizing illegal immigration, which they claim includes education.
States,
including Florida and Texas, have already banned illegal immigrants from receiving
in-state tuition benefits in public higher education.
“I
don’t think you should be admitted to college in Florida if you’re here
illegally,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a 2025 press conference. “To give
in-state tuition was just a slap in the face to taxpayers.”
It is a
good thing that any part of Congress is looking at how illegal immigration is
being incentivized. If all the handouts and other benefits are cut off, America
will stop looking like the Promised Land to more residents of foreign nations.
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