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Migrant students' right to education may appear safeguarded, yet recent developments in the Supreme Court highlight the fragility of such protections. With the possibility of overturning established precedents, it becomes increasingly crucial for Maryland voters to consider enshrining these rights within the state constitution.
The educational landscape is shifting, and the potential for legal challenges looms large. By embedding protections for migrant students into the state constitution, Maryland can create a more secure framework that ensures access to quality education for all, regardless of their immigration status. This proactive approach would not only shield students from potential federal changes but also affirm the state's commitment to inclusivity and equality in education.
As discussions surrounding educational rights continue, Maryland has an opportunity to lead the way in safeguarding the rights of its most vulnerable students. By taking action now, voters can help ensure that every child in the state has the opportunity to thrive academically, fostering a brighter future for all.
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