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ICE Raids Hit Schools: Enrollment Falls, Funding Drops

The article discusses the ripple effects of ICE raids under the Trump administration on U.S. schools, leading to decreased student enrollment and reduced funding. It highlights stories of empty desks and the impact on families, including missing parents. Reporters from The 74 explore both financial and personal consequences for affected communities.

Key Points

  • ICE raids result in fewer students attending school, causing empty desks and enrollment declines.
  • Schools face financial losses due to reduced per-pupil funding from lower attendance.
  • The raids disrupt family structures, with missing parents affecting students’ home lives and education.

Implications for Educational Freedom

These raids exemplify government overreach that disrupts parental involvement in education and harms school stability, potentially strengthening arguments for school choice and ESAs to empower families facing such federal interventions. This could highlight the need for greater parental rights to protect educational freedom from immigration enforcement impacts.

Source: The Cost of ICE Raids: Fewer Students, Less Money, Missing Parents

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