What was the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Plyler v. Doe (1982)?
a. Public schools could not charge illegal immigrants for public education.
b. School districts unable to accommodate illegal immigrants must provide funds for private education.
c. Children of illegal immigrants were not entitled to public education.
d. Illegal immigrants are entitled to in-state tuition in state colleges after five years of residency.
e. Primary and secondary public schools are not compelled to educate noncitizens.
a. Public schools could not charge illegal immigrants for public education.
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