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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Pyler V. Doe will be overturned. it’s likely that SCOTUS will decide children without legal status in the US are not entitled to a public education. [/quote] This would be terrible for immigrants, and it would be terrible for non-immigrants, but Trump, at the guidance of Steven Miller, will do it, because they believe that people of color will stop coming to this country if people know their kids won't get educated. The cruelty is the point. Trump and Miller already illustrated this from 2016-2020 when they separated immigrant children from their parents (and lost a significant number of them). [/quote] Why would this be terrible for immigrants? Prioritizing resources for those who came over legally could actually help them, as funds currently spent on illegal immigration could better serve legal immigrants’ needs. Many liberals don’t seem to understand that a large portion of Hispanics dislike illegal immigration, especially those living in border towns. In areas like Starr County, Texas—a border county with a 97% Hispanic population—Trump secured over 57% of the vote in the 2024 election, flipping a Democratic stronghold for the first time in 128 years. This shift isn’t isolated, as several other South Texas counties also demonstrated increased support for Trump. Nationally, his Hispanic support rose from about 28% in 2020 to as much as 37-40% in 2024, with Hispanic men showing a marked increase, as 54% voted for him in 2024, compared to 36% four years earlier. The only major pro-illegal immigration supporters seem to be white liberals, often out of touch and far removed from border communities, where they aren’t impacted by these issues in their schools or neighborhoods.[/quote]
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