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Demonstrators protesting a bill that would've allowed schools to deny students based on immigration status at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville.

Demonstrators protesting a bill that would've allowed schools to deny students based on immigration status at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville. Marianna Bacallao/WPLN hide caption

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After weeks of protestsand strained debate,Tennessee's Republican supermajority hit pause on a bill that would have let public K-12 schools deny enrollment to children without legal immigration status.But the lawmakers pushing the measure say they aren't done.

Republicans across the country had hoped to trigger a lawsuit challenging the law that would bring the issue back to the U.S. Supreme Court, similar to how a state law in Mississippiled to the court overturning federal abortion rights in 2025.

The Supreme Court established the right to an education for all students, regardless of immigration status in a 1982 ruling in Plyler v. Doe.

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