It is estimated the illegal immigrants in the United States is approximately 3.5 percent of the whole unauthorized immigrants’ population (11.5 million). The upsurge is assumed to have escalated because of the legislative relief, the reduction of the deported, and the increase of the green cards in the country. Among the immigrants, 49 percent are Mexicans, and about 60 percent stay in California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois (Passel, Cohn, Krogstad et al., 2012). The immigrant makes about 5 percent of all labor force in the United States. By so say, since the population goes on increasing, there is a need to education all children bearing in mind that we build America and not just individuals children. If these children of illegal immigrants are not educated, then the nation should anticipate a ballooning rate of crime in the future, as well as other social problems, owing to the fact they must eat and drink and have a home, yet they have no …show more content…
Doe (457 U.S 202(1982) it was ruled out that young adults and undocumented children have the same right to attend public primary and secondary of their choice in the U.S. Just like citizens and permanent residents. In the same manner, as do other children, undocumented students are required to attend school until they reach a required age. The Plyler ruling, however, stipulated that public schools may not: treat a student differently to determine residency, deny admission to a student during initial enrollment or at any time by undocumented. It far insisted and reminded that the school may not require social security numbers from all students since that would have exposed the undocumented status of the child. Therefore, it is with no doubt children of illegal immigrants will receive the benefits of education at a public institution until they are of age as enshrined in the supreme constitution. Children of illegal immigrants are recognized and protected by law, even against their parent who out what I may term as folly may thwart a successful schooling of the child because his/her culture or beliefs. Education is compulsory and a mandate of both the state and the