Are their any laws that will give my american children who reside in mexico...

Janice

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...the right to attend school in U.S.? I am a U.S. citizen. My husband was deported to Mexico, and in order to keep our family together I moved to Mexico with our two american born children , who are now being denied the right to attend school in the U.S. and also are not eligible for any government assistance programs due to proof of residency rules or laws.What rights do my children have now?
 
Your kids can walk across the border unnattended just like the thousands of other children that do the same and get the education that you want them to. But they shouldn't.


You made a choice to become residents of Mexico with your two children, by doing that your chose to take them to the Mexican school district.

Your children should not be educated with US tax dollars if they are residents of another country. Regardless of their citizenship.

It is because of children from other countries (mainly Mexico) that my children cannot bring their textbooks home to study from school. My children would be able to bring the books home if countless books weren't stolen/"not returned" by children living abroad.

the answer to your question is no. In fact, the individual state laws require that the child live in the state/district to become a student. (pending on the state)


You want Goverment assistance? Ask the Government you chose to live under----Mexico.
 
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