Cost of the migrant crisis: Denver schools tested to their limit

Cost of the migrant crisis: Denver schools tested to their limit


Denver, Colorado, a self-described “sanctuary city,” has cared for more than 41,000 illegal immigrants over the past two years. The new arrivals have drained city resources and led to resentment from locals. The same can be said for other blue cities across the United States. This Washington Examiner series, Cost of the Migrant Crisis, will investigate the strain on cities, schools, and healthcare within Denver in particular. Part Two is about the strain on schools. To read Part One, click here.

DENVER, Colorado —  Eagleton Elementary School in northwest Denver was on the chopping block two years ago, at risk of shutting down due to low enrollment.

The small, one-story brick building tucked into the Villa Park neighborhood had a student population that hovered around the 200-pupil mark, making

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