Writing for the Center for Immigration Studies, Todd Bendsman notes that “public schools will be the first place most Americans see, feel, and suffer from the Biden border crisis.” The surge across the border in recent years has added as many as two-million school-age people to the total of 49.5 million public school students in the U.S.
Because of the 1982 Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court ruling, Bendsman observes, “school districts have “to [enroll] every kid who shows up no matter their numbers, unfunded new costs, and hardships associated with pressure on educators to maintain high academic scoring.”
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