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Rep. Roy Holds Hearing Highlighting How Plyler v. Doe Decision Harms America’s Schools and Students

March 20, 2026

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) held a House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government hearing titled, "Immigration Policy by Court Order: The Adverse Effects of Plyer v. Doe," to examine why Plyler v. Doe, the 1982 Supreme Court decision requiring states to provide illegal aliens a free K-12 education, was wrongly decided and how it harms America's schools, students, and taxpayers. 

Witnesses included: Matt O'Brien, Deputy Executive Director, Federation for Immigration Reform; Mandy Drogin, Senior Fellow, Government Reform & Oversight Coalition, Texas Public Policy Foundation; James Rogers, Senior Counselor, America First Legal Foundation; and Thomas A. Saenz, President & General Counsel, Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund. 

Watch the full committee hearing here.

Watch Congressman Roy’s opening remarks here, questioning here, and closing remarks here.