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Educators oppose school immigration data bill

March 19th, 2026· 187 views· 0:39
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(The Center Square) – A group of educators says they oppose a bill that would require Tennessee schools to collect data on students' immigration status. House Bill 793 was amended from its Senate version, which would have allowed school districts to charge tuition to students not legally in the country.

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