Illegals in Our Classrooms: Are They Crippling America’s Public Schools?

Wake up, America! Children in the United States have the right to attend public schools regardless of their immigration status, more than half a million school-age migrant children currently flood into our public schools. Are illegals driving a major strain on our underfunded school systems?

Irit Trat, a sharp political analyst and Co-Chair for the Trump47 Women’s Leadership Coalition, joined us to examine the impact of this immigration wave on classrooms across the country.

According to a bombshell survey by Reuters, over one-third of 75 school districts—serving about 2.3 million students—reported that the influx of immigrant children has significantly impacted their operations. Schools are overcrowded, budgets are tight, and teachers must juggle language barriers while managing bursting classrooms.

This situation isn’t minor; it’s a recipe for disaster! Schools scramble to adapt, but who is footing the bill? Are our children—both immigrant and native-born—receiving the education they deserve, or are they caught in the crossfire of a broken system?

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