US Students Not Harmed By Immigrants
February 12th 2010 13:56
A Kansas State University economist has researched the effect of immigrant students on the success of domestic students' SAT scores and their probability of applying to top schools. The economist, Florence Neymotin, found no negative effect. This supports the notion that higher levels of immigrants in a school system do not adversely impact the chances of a domestic student receiving an acceptance letter from a top university. To be fair, the study covered only the states of Texas and California; however, it is not obvious why these results would not be generalizable to the whole population. Yet another unfair charge against immigrants.
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