They are settling in cities and entering public schools around the U.S., adding financial and logistical strains in communities where they have arrived in large numbers.
Denver schools, for example, earlier this year announced a $17.5 million budget shortfall because of new migrant students.
The increase was fueled partly by 90 students, ranging from kindergarten to high school, placed by the state in two nearby hotels serving as homeless shelters.
Adding the 90 shelter students has cost Stoughton, which teaches a total of 3,740 students, at least $500,000 for increased staff and busing costs.
The state since October 2022 has spent roughly $26 million to reimburse school districts for costs associated with students living in shelters.
In addition to rent competition, we now have crowded schools.
Biden's energy policy is inflationary; student loan cancellations are inflationary; the push for union wages are inflationary; the inflation reduction act is inflationary; tariffs are inflationary; deficit spending is inflationary; and the need to shelter millions of migrants is inflationary.
https://mishtalk.com/economics/the-massive-immigration-wave-hits-americas-schools-and-shelters/
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