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  2. Plyler v. Doe - Wikipedia

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    Plyler v. Doe, 457 U.S. 202 (1982), was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States struck down both a state statute denying funding for education of undocumented immigrant children in the United States and an independent school district's attempt to charge an annual $1,000 tuition fee for each student to compensate for lost state funding. [1]

  3. Anchor baby - Wikipedia

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    Anchor baby: n. a child born of an immigrant in the United States, said to be a device by which a family can find legal foothold in the US, since those children are automatically allowed to choose American citizenship. Also anchor child, a very young immigrant who will later sponsor citizenship for family members who are still abroad.

  4. Discipline in schools infringes on NJ disability rights, says ...

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    Gene Myers, NorthJersey.com. September 9, 2024 at 4:30 AM. Kelly Graziano's son was 7 when he suffered what he still calls the worst day of his young life. The trouble started on May 4 last year ...

  5. Undocumented youth in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Undocumented youth in the United States are young people living in the United States without U.S. citizenship or other legal immigration status. An estimated 1.1 million undocumented minors resided in the U.S. as of 2010, making up 16% of the undocumented population of 11 million. [1] Undocumented students face unique legal uncertainties and ...

  6. This Student Was Allegedly Suspended for Saying 'Illegal ...

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    Invoking that term would produce the beginning of a legal odyssey, still in its nascent stages, in the form of a federal lawsuit arguing that Central Davidson High School Assistant Principal Eric ...

  7. NJ schools still face high absenteeism and discipline ...

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    The number of suspensions and incidents of bullying and violence in New Jersey's public schools went up in academic year 2022-23, with the highest numbers compared to before the pandemic. There ...

  8. Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United ...

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    The term "illegal alien" is defined as "a foreign person who is living in a country without having official permission to live there." [ 20 ] Although many Latino/Hispanic Americans were born in the United States or have legal status, they can be dismissed as immigrants or foreigners who live without proper documentation taking opportunities ...

  9. Alien (law) - Wikipedia

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    The usage of the term "alien" dates back to 1798, when it was used in the Alien and Sedition Acts. [26] Although the INA provides no overarching explicit definition of the term "illegal alien", it is mentioned in a number of provisions under title 8 of the US code. [27] Several provisions even mention the term "unauthorized alien". [28]