Undocumented Children

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The Education of Undocumented Children

Undocumented children in public education have been a topic of debate for many years. Almost all of children in our school systems are from another part of the world. Coming from all different types of ethical backgrounds, which have been on display everywhere. Undocumented people are here in America due to slavery or immigration from their great grandparents. Some people move to America with hopes and dreams of making a better life for themselves and their children. Due to all the available resources to them upon their arrival in the United States of America. One of the main reasons many people immigrate to America is because of freedom and liberty free speech. However, many undocumented people …show more content…

Taxpayers will be forced to pay the bill for undocumented children education. Undocumented children are given a free pass to stay, while other low-income students have to suffer the results of the impact on limited school resources. The school depends heavily on students’ parents to bring school supplies for their children to cut the cost. And if the child parents are unable to provide them then the school will front the bill for the student. Furthermore, there are many programs available, sometimes those low-income areas receive less than their fair share of state and local funding, leaving the students in poverty with fewer resources for books and supplies. There are many programs to assistance with food, housing and medical care in America. And many undocumented children’s fall into the poverty-income bracket. Adding undocumented students to the equation would subtract the resources available for educational opportunities from our poorest locations. Many funding programs end up going to students in higher income households who already have clothes on their backs and food on their tables. Low-income students have a poor home and are less likely to graduate from a university when they are accepted. When a student and their families receive financial benefits, their completion rate goes through the roof. However, it is important that undocumented children receive an education for them to take part and play a role in society by becoming a productive, law-abiding, tax-paying citizen. If undocumented families had the opportunities to become an American citizen and obtain employment, their undocumented children attend our schools would stimulate our economy and help taxpayers offset the cost of free education. However, everyone has the right to get an education, but undocumented children do not have the right to

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