In Plyler v. Doe, the Supreme Court held that Texas may not deny a free public education to the children of illegal aliens. How did the Court justify its decisions?
A) The statute lacked a rational basis.
B) Alienage is a suspect classification and Texas could not show it had a compelling interest.
C) Education is a fundamental right and Texas could not show that the statute was narrowly tailored.
D) The Court held for the aliens on procedural grounds.
E) The Court found that funding for schools came from both the state and federal governments and it was based on the number of students enrolled.
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