A bill in Tennessee requiring public schools to collect and report student immigration status data has advanced in the legislature despite stripping provisions that would have allowed schools to deny enrollment or charge tuition based on legal status. Critics warn that gathering such data could lead to discriminatory practices against immigrant students and jeopardize federal funding, raising concerns about potential misuse of collected information.
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