Matthew O’Brien, deputy executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, stated that the Plyler v. Doe decision is an example of judicial overreach. In his opinion, the Supreme Court usurped Congress's authority over immigration and restricted state control over educational resources, imposing fiscal and operational burdens on school systems. O’Brien added that efforts to overturn Plyler are an attempt to restore balance in the consideration of educational rights and Congress's authority over immigration.
Republicans are seeking to bring more cases to the Supreme Court in the hope that the conservative majority will rule in their favor, including overturning their own precedents. Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, noted that the Plyler case could be related to the birthright citizenship case, which will be debated in the Supreme Court, and that a decision against citizenship for those born to undocumented parents could further encourage the overturning of Plyler.