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ICYMI: Congressman Moran Pens Op-Ed to Fox News on Harmful Impacts of Biden’s Border Crisis on K-12 Education
Washington, D.C.,
June 5, 2024
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Nathaniel Moran (R-TX-01) recently penned an op-ed to Fox News, highlighting how Biden’s out-of-control border crisis has overwhelmed and abandoned America’s K-12 schools, harming the quality of education.
American communities nationwide have been left to deal with the financial consequences of Biden’s inept border approach. Taxpayers in Massachusetts have already spent $300 million on the migrant crisis, and the state’s House has already allocated $500 million for next year’s budget.
Denver has seen an influx of 42,000 illegal migrants enter the city over the past several years, which has cost the city at least $120 million. Citing data from the Federation for American Immigration Reform, the House Budget Committee estimates that the total net costs to the U.S. from the border crisis "is more than $150 billion a year, with the lion’s share of that going to educate children who are here illegally themselves or whose parents are here without authorization." There’s no question about it—K-12 schools across America are overwhelmed.
In Springfield, Massachusetts, internal emails reveal the "influx of newcomers" is "rising on a daily basis," forcing the school to translate resources into at least 17 different languages. One teacher noted that it has become so overwhelming trying to find interpreters for parent-teacher conferences that it has started to feel like a full-time job.
Staff in Denver Public Schools (DPS) are also feeling the financial strain. Reports indicate DPS is in the red at least $20 million because of the border crisis. Organizations like the Denver Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs (DOIRA) are requesting to use school property to set up working spaces or migrant shelters needed to deal with the city’s migrant crisis. Cleveland I.S.D., located in rural Trinity County, Texas, just north of Houston, has seen its district’s student population grow from 4,000 in 2014 to over 11,000 in 2022, with estimated growth to approach 22,000 by 2026, the majority of which are foreign nationals. This has led to the construction of eight new schools (plus twelve more soon to be built) at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Abandoning America’s schools and leaving them to deal with the fallout of the federal government’s failures is a disservice to everyone involved. It will undoubtedly diminish the quality of education for all students and will continue to burden teachers with no end or solution in sight.
Schools and students are still trying to catch up from the massive education loss suffered due to long-term school closures, and now the federal government is yet again adding more obstacles to their education. Students don’t deserve this. Parents don’t deserve this. Teachers don’t deserve this. It is well past time for President Biden to do his job, close our border, and restore order to our communities. ### |