Exclusive — Report: Feds Force American Communities to
Educate Almost 4 Million Foreign Students, by Katie McHugh, 9/14/16
The political establishment’s
insatiable appetite for immigration is forcing hard-pressed American
communities to divert funding from their own children to educate roughly 3.62
million foreign students, many of whom are teenagers and do not speak English,
according to The political establishment’s insatiable appetite for immigration
is forcing hard-pressed American communities to divert funding from their own
children to educate roughly 3.62 million foreign students, many of whom are
teenagers and do not speak English, according to a new analysis by an
immigration reform group.
“Public school
districts across the United States are suffering under a massive unfunded
mandate imposed by the federal government… to educate millions of illegal
aliens, the school age children of illegal aliens, refugees and legal immigrant
students,” says the report released Tuesday by the Federation for
American Immigration Reform (FAIR). currently costs public schools $59.8
billion [per year] to serve this burgeoning population,” the report states.
“The struggle to
fund programs for students with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), sometimes
called English Language Learners (ELL), represents a major drain on school
budgets. Yet due to political correctness, it is taboo to raise the issue even
though resources are redirected away from American citizens to support programs
like English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and English as a Second
Language (ESL).”
Local school
districts and taxpayers are being forced to fund foreigners’ education at the
expense of their own children and communities. Illegal aliens, children of
illegals, Third World refugees, legal immigrants, and the ongoing surge of “unaccompanied alien minors” from Central
America impose severe costs on communities that struggle to accommodate them
under the threat of lawsuits, particularly from the Obama administration.
Despite breaking many U.S. laws, illegal aliens are still entitled to U.S.
taxpayer-funded educations for themselves and their children. The surge of
illegal aliens from Central America presents special problems for U.S. school
districts required to turn every illegal immigrant dumped on their doorsteps
into a star student. As an NBC report noted, “Some have
never been to school or haven’t attended for years. Some aren’t literate in
English or Spanish, and only speak Mayan languages, mostly Q’anjob’al.” Local
taxpayers are being forced to pay for teachers to try to bring them up to
Americans standards. The rising costs and foreign-born students’ abilities provide a grim
outlook:
· Nearly one in ten students enrolled in public schools is
designated as Limited English Proficiency (LEP). While the federal government provides eight percent of school funding, it
provides only one percent of funding for LEP students; state and local taxes
fund the mandated $59.2 billion program annually.
·
According to FAIR’s estimate, there are approximately
3.62 million illegal alien students enrolled in public schools nationwide,
costing taxpayers an average $12,128 each.
· Taxpayers are forced to shell out $1.7 billion annually
to pay education costs for over 119,000 Central American illegal alien minors,
whose record number of border crossings show no signs of slowing.
· Ninety-two percent of fourth-grade LEP students perform
at Basic or Below Basic levels.
· Ninety-six percent of eighth-grade LEP students perform
at Basic or Below Basic levels.
· Ninety-six percent of eighth-grade LEP students perform
at Basic or Below Basic levels, with 76 percent performing at the Below Basic
level.
· The number of LEP students from eighth to twelfth grade
capable of performing Advanced work rounds to zero percent.
·
The “abominable” LEP performance numbers have led to the
creation of the Long Term English Language Learners (LTEL) category, which
includes students “who have been enrolled in school for six or more years but
are making scant progress learning English.” As many as half of all LEP
students nationwide may fall into this category, the National Education
Association estimates.
Illegal aliens from violent countries are also a danger to American communities
and our schoolchildren. Joshua Wilkerson would still be alive in Texas if the
political establishment halted illegal immigration and did not offer
taxpayer-funded education to illegal aliens. An illegal alien classmate
tortured, strangled, and set him on fire on November 16, 2010 in what his
mother described as “our family’s 9/11
terrorist attack by a foreign invader.”
“Instead of getting Joshua home that day from school, we got an autopsy
report,” Laura Wilkerson testified before Congress last July. This body is
received in a grey body bag. There’s a tag on his toe that bears the name,
Joshua Wilkerson. This is a white male weighing a hundred pounds. He is tied up
with braided rope — 13 loops around his neck in a slipknot. It goes behind his
back through his back belt loop. It goes to his hands and his feet, behind his
body. He has multiple fractures in his face and nasal cavity. His throat and
his voicebox are crushed.’ He was kicked so hard in the stomach that it sent
his spleen into his spine, and sliced it in two… The medical examiner said it
was torture.
“We had to hear this kid on the stand muttering about, ‘In my country…’ ‘In
my country…’ never to finish that sentence. We listened to him tell us
repeatedly that his ‘killing skills took over,’” she said. FAIR recommends several steps that once taken would ease the burden on
school districts and communities.
The U.S. must secure its borders, cap immigration at 300,000
annually, and end “sanctuary city” jurisdictions that protect illegal aliens
and encourage more to break into the U.S. Eligibility for taxpayer-funded
incentives that entice illegal immigrants to stay, such as drivers’ licenses,
free lunch programs, and more should be reviewed. Federal work authorization
program E-Verify should be implemented to stop employers from
hiring illegal alien workers and relying on the American taxpayer-funded
safety net to socialize the costs of cheap labor.
The 2008 Wilberforce
Trafficking Act has also been “hijacked as an avenue to resettle [unaccompanied alien
minors] in the United States,” the report states: “This act must be reformed in
a manner that allows the United States to process UAMs and reunite them with
their families and homes outside the U.S. in an expedited manner while
simultaneously protecting victims of human trafficking.”
Overturning Plyler v. Doe
(1982) will give taxpayers and states more control over where their tax dollars
are spent. “Since federal
money only covers approximately one percent of education costs for LEP
students, this [court] decision created one of the largest unfunded mandates
ever enacted by the U.S. government. Free education is attractive to illegal
aliens. Families with an illegal head of household already average a tax
deficit of more than $14,000, so the entire cost of this mandate is shouldered
by United States taxpayers,” says the report. FAIR recommends states require
school districts to collect immigration information in order to show exactly
how much illegal aliens strain finances.
Over 59
million immigrants entered the U.S. in the past five decades alone, with the
foreign-born population standing at 45 million. Demographics
shifted after lawmakers scrapped the European-origin quota system; in 1965,
America was around 84 percent European, four percent Hispanic and one percent
Asian, whereas in 2015 whites sank dramatically to only 62 percent of the total
population while Hispanics made up 18 percent, and Asians six percent.
Over half of all
migrants who came to the U.S. after 1965 were Hispanic and one quarter were Asian.
Nine out of ten migrants who arrived in the U.S. before 1965 came from Europe;
currently, nine out of ten migrants hail from the Middle East, Latin America, Asia, or Africa.
Immigration, not
American births, will account for 88 percent (roughly 103 million people)
of the projected population increase over the next 50 years — if current
policies are not changed. Unless current ahistorical, extreme levels of
immigration are curbed, 78 million people of foreign origin will reside in the
U.S., spelling out an uncertain future for American communities and U.S.
education trends.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/09/14/exclusive-report-mass-immigration-and-unfunded-federal-mandates-crushing-public-school-system/
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