Way to go, Crimson Tide!
The Deep South is exerting its states' rights muscle, not demonizing one group of race of people, but establishing its sovereignty as off-limits to illegal immigrants.
The only reason why superintendents across the state are up in arms is because they are losing the attendance money attached to every pupil.
The only problem is that with a massive influx of illegal immigrants, who do not pay taxes, who do contribute to the public coffers, they take advantage of a public service for which there is less and less money to draw from for the schools.
"Younger students are watching their lives taken away from their hands," decried one student, who had graduated from high school while in this country illegally.
Honestly, if individuals insist on defining themselves on unfounded, illegal terms, as in their questionable presence in the United States, then they really did not have much of a life to begin with.
Despite the heart-rending reality that pits young people without citizenship in a sovereign state, all the blame must be laid at the foot of the parents who wilfully break the law entering this country without going through the proper channels, and the Federal government which has refused to secure the borders and streamline the naturalization process in this country.
In the meantime, the state of Alabama did the right thing, stepping up for itself, maintaining its borders, its fiscal status, and providing for the needs of its rightful, law-abiding citizens.