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Unchecked Illegal Immigration Is an Attack on Our Schools

Posted on Monday, March 4, 2024
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The Issue

Under President Joe Biden in fiscal year (FY) 2023, the United States had the highest number of illegal-alien encounters in its history, with more than 3 million individuals entering the country illegally. There are currently no reliable counts of total enrollment in public schools of children who were brought to the U.S. illegally.

Background

Since Joe Biden became President in 2021, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has encountered more than 470,000 unaccompanied alien children. (This analysis only considers the unaccompanied alien children released to sponsors in FY 2023, and as such, is an undercount as it does not include those who entered the country with a family unit.) The CBP transfers unaccompanied children to the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), a government agency under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which is charged with providing social services until children are placed with a sponsor.

The U.S. Supreme Court held in Plyler v. Doe (1982) that public school districts must enroll minors, regardless of their immigration status. Four examples from FY 2023:

  1. In California, 11,121 unaccompanied alien children were sent to sponsors, according to ORR data. Although the exact number of unaccompanied children who attended public schools is unknown, at $16,975 per pupil spent by California schools (combined federal, state, and local spending), that equates to an additional cost of about $189 million for one year if all those children enrolled in school.
  2. In New York, 8,477 unaccompanied alien children were sent to sponsors, according to ORR data. New York spends $28,261 per pupil, making the total additional cost to taxpayers close to $240 million for one year.
  3. In Texas, the ORR released 16,394 unaccompanied alien children to sponsors. At $13,900 per pupil, per year, those additional students cumulatively cost nearly an additional $228 million for one year.
  4. In Arizona, 861 unaccompanied alien children were released to sponsors, according to ORR data. Arizona spends $11,625 per pupil annually, leading to an additional cost of more than $10 million to Arizona taxpayers for one year.

In just these four states in one fiscal year, absorbing this influx of migrant children into public schools may have cost taxpayers almost three-quarters of a billion dollars. (Author calculations. Estimates of education spending: $188,778,975 for California; $239,568,497 for New York; $227,876,600 for Texas; and $10,009,125 for Arizona—for a total of $666,233,197.) Nationwide, the CBP encountered 145,474 accompanied and unaccompanied minors in FY 2023. Based on the national average spending of $16,345 per student, if each such child enrolled in public school in FY 2023, it would increase national education spending by more than $2 billion for one year.

Understanding the Impact

In addition to the significant financial burden imposed on state and local governments to educate migrant children, there are also concerns of misuse of school property, classroom management, and English proficiency. Each of these affect learning and academic performance.

Misuse of School Property. The surge in illegal immigration has led to the improper use of school facilities. In New York, for instance, students were sent home from school and were compelled to switch to online learning to allow migrants to shelter in the school gymnasium.

Classroom Management. School districts are forced to enroll a massive and sudden influx of migrant students into classrooms. At two Texas high schools in the Austin Independent School District, teachers were forced to instruct students in hallways and conference rooms to accommodate the 400-plus migrant children who were recently enrolled. New York Public Schools have had to absorb some 20,000 migrant children for the 2023–2024 school year.

Limited English Proficiency. Unaccompanied children arriving in the U.S. typically do not speak English. This poses additional challenges for teachers, who must then navigate classroom instruction and classroom management issues with children who may not understand content or instructions.

Policy Recommendations

Unchecked illegal immigration over the past three years has had adverse effects on public education. Not only must the federal government secure the border and prevent illegal migration, but states should also take action.

States should:

  • Require school districts to collect enrollment data by immigration status as part of their regular enrollment counts.
  • Make this anonymized data available to the public so that accurate cost analyses can be done, which would better inform policy.
  • Pass legislation that requires public schools to charge tuition for unaccompanied migrant children as well as children who are in the U.S. with their illegal-alien parents. Such legislation would draw a lawsuit from the Left, which would likely lead the Supreme Court to reconsider its ill-considered Plyler v. Doe decision that had no basis in law. This reconsideration is warranted because the large number of unaccompanied alien children and mass illegal migration have significantly changed circumstances for states and localities.

States and the federal government should:

  • Refuse the use of public schools to house or otherwise accommodate illegal aliens.

Reprinted with Permission from Heritage.org – By Madison Marino, Matthew Kuckelman, Lindsey Burke PhD, and Lora Ries

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of AMAC or AMAC Action.

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Bernard
Bernard
8 months ago

Illegal “immigration” is the crime of the century. It is a direct attack on the foundations of this Constitutional Republic. It is a sap to our enemies. And it serves the objectives of a illicitly elected government whose only objective is to destroy this Constitutional Republic. It is an invasion by enough rotten people that they constitute, at 10 million or so, a group of invaders equal to at least the population of ten states. How absolutely insane is that? Insane, supremely dangerous, and deserving of the label of traitor on the “president” of this country. It is especially egregious when at least 25,000 Chinese accompanied males have snuck into CA. No Chinese person may leave China without the express permission of its government, the CCP. Each Chinese infantry division in the PLA contains 12,000 men. So, where have these 25,000 men gone?

John
John
8 months ago

All this is true but it’s not the fault of the children who.are used by bad players as pawns.The real problem is in what they are being indoctrinated into and taught im the schools they are attending.

Jeri
Jeri
8 months ago

Why, why why would absolutely anyone have their kids in the public schools, except of course democrats who hate their kids and wish they had aborted them.

But old people
But old people
8 months ago

Most of you can’t pass a basic math and reading test. They can. lol

Randall L. Beatty
Randall L. Beatty
8 months ago

This is only the beginning there will be more bad things happening in this country but Biden and all his team will make nothing of it,we the people will have to live with whatever they let into the country they could be living next door but with all the people protecting them they will get away with anything the blue cities will protect them.

Background
Background
8 months ago

What would stop this? If you disagree, you do not pay for this charade. Once the “I want this” and they have to shoulder the full costs, it too will end. Lying dweebs.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
8 months ago

Que? No habla Ingles.

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