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Public schools buckle under the strain of the migrant crisis
« on: March 02, 2024, 08:17:42 am »
 
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Public schools buckle under the strain of the migrant crisis
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Public schools are buckling under the strain of unchecked migration, with last year's 146,000 child arrivals alone jacking up education costs by more than $2 billion nationwide, researchers warn. Lindsey Burke and others at the conservative Heritage Foundation say the arrival of children — some unaccompanied, others with families — is straining school systems in the states where they end up. Research on this topic is mixed. Some scholars have found that immigration actually raises educational success for native-born kids, and some teachers say foreign arrivals sprinkle diversity into classes.

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