From Kica Matos, National Immigration Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Introducing our Education for All campaign
Date May 22, 2024 6:30 PM
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Friend,

We’re proud to announce the launch of Education for All — a national campaign
dedicated to protecting the right to public education for every child, no matter
who they are or where they were born.

Forty-two years ago, in the landmark case Plyler v. Doe , the Supreme Court affirmed that states cannot deny students access to public
K-12 education based on their immigration status. Since then, NILC has successfully stopped attacks on Plyler in court and legislatures, working at local and state levels to expand upon its
promise — ensuring that more students have access to the tools and supports they
need to thrive.

Now, in the face of attacks, we are working to build a powerful movement, joined
by 34 organizations, committed to defending the right to learn. We will not
allow extremist politicians and organizations to scapegoat immigrant communities
and erode public education, jeopardizing the future for all children.

Friend, we invite you to join our movement for Education
for All. Sign our petition to endorse our campaign and stand up for every
child’s right to public education >>>
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SIGN OUR PETITION
[[link removed]]Access to education is fundamental to a healthy society and our country’s
democracy. When children are denied the opportunity to learn, collaborate, gain
skills, and identify their dreams, our communities suffer.

It’s in our collective interest to protect the right to learn for all students.
Today’s children become tomorrow’s leaders – that’s why this is a fight for the future. We hope you’ll join us.

More to come,

Kica Matos
President
National Immigration Law Center

P.S. Learn more about our Education for All campaign and what we’re fighting for
by visiting our website >>>
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