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한국외국어대학교 법학연구소 외법논집 외법논집 제33권 제2호
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2009.1
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Korea has joined the ranks of countries that must deal with illegal immigration. Present estimates put the number of illegal workers in Korea at over 200,000. The numbers will only increase as the median age in Koreais expected to increase by nearly 20 years by 2050, leaving a vacuum of eligible workers, which can only be filled by the poor from the Third World. As the world’s poor increasingly go abroad in search of a better life, the host country is faced with a myriad of legal issues. This article looks at how one country has faced the issue of what right immigrants have to education. The United States has carefully dealt with the issue of what rights children have to be educated even when their parents are in the nation illegally. Plyler v. Doe was a landmark case that analyzed the essential issues of human rights of non-citizens. However, judicial decisions are not made in a vacuum and courts are not immuned to public sentiment. In the future, human rights will be balance against the economic realities of the host countries ability to provide these rights.

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