An influx of migrant children tests the preparedness of NYC schools

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The first day of school is providing challenges for major U.S. cities that are struggling with the influx of tens of thousands of migrants. In New York City alone, public schools have opened classrooms to nearly 20,000 children arriving with parents seeking asylum. Schools could face further challenges in coming months because of a recent spike in the number of families illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico. The increasing number of families means schools will have to educate more migrant children. Despite being overwhelmed for months by the migrant crisis, New York City school officials are assuring parents and community groups that the city is prepared to handle the rise in newly arrived students.

“We are welcoming all these new migrant students into our schools with open arms,” Banks said Thursday during a first-day-of-school ceremony at a Bronx public school. “We know it’s a larger political issue and the mayor and others have to deal with. But when they show up in our schools, they’re going to get the best that we have.”In his calmer moments as he headed off to school, Damien worried whether he'd be able to understand his teacher or easily make friends.

In recent weeks, his mother, 22, has vacillated between elation and worry, especially fretting over her son’s ability to keep pace with his classmates. And she hopes there are good teachers at her son’s new school, teachers who would be kind and patient. Illegal border crossings fell sharply after the Biden administration introduced new restrictions in May. But the numbers are again rising — pushed higher this time by families with children. According to preliminary data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, August was the busiest month ever for apprehensions for migrant families crossing the border with children from Mexico.

New York City has welcomed 112,000 since spring 2022, nearly 60,000 temporarily living in government shelters. “The city has attempted to create some sort of plan, but there is still just not enough there, just not enough resources to go around,” she said. When Carchipulla's husband broached the idea of heading north, he suggested he go alone. But she insisted that they remain together.

 

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