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Educating Undocumented Immigrants
The question at hand is whether California should educate the children of immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally. Educating the children of undocumented immigrants in the public school system and treating these students as in-state residents for the purpose of determining the tuition rate at a California State University is a smart choice for our state. I would argue that not only should the state provide educational benefits equally to all children residing in California, but that to fail to do so would result in greater costs to the state. These costs would be in the form of:
Decreased long-term tax base due to lower-wage earnings
Increased costs for law enforcement as a result of children not being in school
Potential increases in the costs of incarcerating juvenile and, over time, adult offenders
The inability to attract new businesses without a well-educated work force.
In the mid-90s California voters approved Proposition 187, a bill that would allow school districts to deny educational services to children of immigrants that entered the U.S. illegally. Within hours of its passing, litigation ensued with detractors challenging the constitutionality of the new law. The newspap
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