From Personal Liberty Digest:
Study Reveals Staggering Cost Of Education For Children Of Immigrants
September 28, 2010 by Personal Liberty News Desk
The importance of a comprehensive immigration reform has been emphasized by a recent report that quantifies the enrollment costs in Nevada's public schools of students with limited English proficiency (LEP).
The study, released by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), found that 18 percent of students who attended the state's public schools during the 2008-2009 academic year could be classified as LEP, which represents a 15-fold increase from the 1988-1989 school year.
According to the source, the state spends an average of $9,273 per person per year to educate an LEP student, while the cost is only $7,133 for those fluent in English. This is 30 percent more on the per capita basis and adds up to some $730 million a year.
This is "a case study of the real world consequences of policies that ignore the impact of mass immigration on American society," said Dan Stein, president of FAIR.
He added that "overall levels of immigration must be reduced and both Federal and local governments must make serious efforts to discourage illegal immigration."
The Department of Homeland Security reports that there are more than 11 million illegal aliens residing in the United States.
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