Steve Cohen

03/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/18/2026 14:07

Congressman Cohen Defends Public Education for Migrant Children

Supports sensible 1982 U.S. Supreme Court precedent

WASHINGTON - Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-9), a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, today questioned witnesses at a Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government hearing titled "Immigration Policy by Court Order: The Adverse Effects of Plyler v. Doe." The U.S. Supreme Court in Plyler v. Doeruled in 1982 that states cannot discriminate against undocumented immigrant children in K-12 public education.

Congressman Cohen began his questioning taking exception to one witness' claim that undocumented immigrants engage in crime at higher rates than native-born American citizens, citing a U.S. Justice Department study. Congressman Cohen was also able to clarify through witness testimony that the vast majority of non-citizens in the United States are not "undocumented" but have legal status, including non-English-speakers with lawful permanent residency, and are eligible for free public education.

See Congressman Cohen's exchange with the witnesses here.

Witnesses at today's hearing were:

  • 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
  • Thomas A. Saenz, President & General Counsel, Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund

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