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Immigration boom cooling (Impact of Illegal Immigration on Los Angeles Schools)
Los Angeles Daily News ^ | January 26, 2005 | Harrison Sheppard

Posted on 01/26/2005 7:01:01 AM PST by AJFavish

[Begin reading at the arrow near the bottom of the story. --ajf]

Los Angeles Daily News

Immigration boom cooling
Foreign-born, now 27%, to increase to 29.8% of state population by 2030

By Harrison Sheppard and Jennifer Radcliffe Staff Writers

Wednesday, January 26, 2005 - SACRAMENTO - Foreign immigration to California will slow over the next 25 years even as the second generation of immigrants continues to increase in size and to make a stronger contribution to the work force, according to a University of Southern California study released Tuesday.

The study, "California Demographic Futures," projects that the children and grandchildren of California's current new immigrants will improve in education level, voter participation and health-care coverage.

These second- and third-generation Californians will also make up a larger share of the state's population, with growth in their numbers outpacing the increase in new immigrants. That will allow them to replace the aging baby boomers as key producers in the workplace.

Dowell Myers, a co-author of the study conducted in USC's School of Policy, Planning and Development, said there are misperceptions about California's future based on past data when the state's immigrant population was growing rapidly.

"That now has leveled off somewhat. The immigrant presence is moderating. It's still a high percentage, but not escalating as much as before," Myers said.

"Instead, the previous immigrants are now aging in place. They're settling in. They're setting down deep roots. They're climbing the economic ladder."

The study projected that the political influence of the Latino population will continue to grow faster than the growth in Latinos' actual numbers. As new immigrants become assimilated and gain U.S. citizenship, their political clout grows, and their descendants vote at higher rates.

Together, the decreased immigration and improved status of the second generation will reduce the burden on the government safety net, while contributing to a more sophisticated work force.

Groups that support more restrictive immigration policies argue that immigrants pose security risks in the wake of 9-11 and create a burden on the economy and the environment.

John Keeley, communications director for the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, said California's legislative policies - such as providing in-state tuition and, at one time, driver's licenses for illegal immigrants - have tended to attract immigration, illegal as well as legal.

As long as those policies continue, "I don't think you can plausibly suggest that there's going to be some significant abatement in the volume of illegal immigration to that state," Keeley said.

He said the center is a think tank that favors a "pro-immigrant, low-immigration" vision of restricting the level of immigration to this country, but treating well those who have been admitted.

Keeley said the typical immigrant to this country is a male in his middle or late 20s with a low level of education. He has to get to work immediately and cannot go back to school. He added that children often repeat the educational attainment of their parents.

Among the USC study's findings:

-The share of foreign-born in the state's population grew from 15 percent to 27 percent in the last 25 years, but will only grow to almost 30 percent - 29.8 percent - by 2030.

-The second generation grew from 12 percent of the state population in 1980 to 17 percent currently and will be almost 21 percent in 2030.

-The second generation is expected to account for the majority of growth in the state's work force by 2030. In the last 25 years, new immigrants made up about two-thirds of the work-force growth, but in the next 25 years they will provide only one-third of the growth. Instead, the second generation will constitute 59 percent of the growth.

"This report should remind us how important it is to continue to support public education," said Jose Huizar, president of the Los Angeles Unified School District board.

Immigrants, their children and grandchildren "are going to be the backbone of our economy in the future," he said.

"If the Los Angeles Unified School District isn't up to the challenge, it will set up immigrants for a cycle of failure. What we don't want to do is create a permanent underclass of immigrants. We want to ensure that people have social mobility." The alternative, he said, is "to create permanent poverty."

To try to close the achievement gaps among various ethnic groups, LAUSD leaders are implementing a range of initiatives from full-day kindergarten to small-learning communities at high schools. They're also pushing to make lessons more culturally relevant to immigrant students.

=======> In 2003-04, about 305,000 LAUSD students were native Spanish speakers, about 94 percent of the district's students learning English as a second language.

School district officials said they're already noticing academic gains among Latino students, who make up about 75 percent of the district's 747,000 students.

Latinos showed the largest improvement on the latest Academic Performance Index, the state's benchmark indicator - jumping 15 points from 593 to 608. The score, however, still remains below the district's 634 average.

Nearly 200,000 students dropped out of LAUSD high schools in 2002-03, including 131,295 Latino students, according to the state Department of Education. Their four-year high school dropout rate of 36 percent is nearly double that of Asian and non-Latino white students.

Latino students in the district are among the lowest scorers on the California High School Exit Exam. Only 53 percent of Latino students passed the math portion, and 57 percent passed the language portion. Of the white non-Latino students in the district, 85 percent passed the math portion and 88 percent the language portion.

The number of Latino students in LAUSD has grown by about 120,000 in the last decade - accounting for the district's entire population growth, according to the Department of Education.

Harrison Sheppard reported from the Sacramento Bureau; Jennifer Radcliffe reported from Los Angeles.

Harrison Sheppard, (916) 446-6723 harrison.sheppard@dailynews.com


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; US: California
KEYWORDS: aliens; education; illegalaliens; illegalimmigration; illegals; immigrantlist; immigration; immigrationpolicy; losangelesschool; publicschools
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To: robomurph

I completely agree. I must say, I know some people in there, and they are actually good people, but the whole thing is rotten IMO.


21 posted on 01/26/2005 11:14:54 AM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
No way can a prediction like that be made. All it takes is a major disaster south of the border like an earthquake or a revolution to send millions more streaming northward. Until we close the borders and actually enforce the laws there's no guarantee the invasion will ever stop.

this article is deceptive in that the slowing they describe is based on percentages. The raw numbers will continue to increase. For each illegal that settles in, there are numerous friends and relatives that can potentially come to live with him/her. That's why Mexico's foreign relations secretary Santiago Creel is asking for more Mexican visas, even though millions are issued every year.

22 posted on 01/26/2005 11:32:30 AM PST by Pa' fuera
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To: AJFavish

Now it's on our railroad tracks.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1329104/posts


23 posted on 01/26/2005 11:47:49 AM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Pa' fuera
this article is deceptive in that the slowing they describe is based on percentages. The raw numbers will continue to increase.

Mexico's population is exploding and growing now faster than ever, the leaders of that country can't or won't support them so their policy is to send them northward.

My hunch is these writers know illegal immigration isn't going to stop and are making false projections in an attempt to squelch any new restrictive laws that we desperately need.

24 posted on 01/26/2005 11:51:54 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: JarheadFromFlorida

Jan 05. Dennis Miller needling Art Torrez

“Art, didn’t I hear a measure in the California State Legislature to not let naturalized citizens run for the presidency but in fact let illegal aliens run for the presidency??”


25 posted on 01/26/2005 1:11:54 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
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To: Amerigomag

These so called statistics don't cover these folks:

Norte O Gangs Moving North
Pioneer Press- Ft. Jones, Ca. | Jan. 26, 2005 | Barry R. Clausen

Posted on 01/26/2005 12:33:44 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage

Norte o Gangs Moving North

By Barry R. Clausen

January 2005

During the last several years there have been a large volume of raids on Mexican Mafia marijuana gardens throughout our country. Information is now available on who these Mafia gang families are. In Northern California “Norte o” gangs are invading many cities and rural communities. ---snip
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1329160/posts


26 posted on 01/26/2005 1:14:57 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
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To: Mears
"The Asians always do well and for 1 reason. They learn English quickly and the family insists on study and homework."

Makes me recall Bill Cosby's statement of something like, "There's a reason they're called 'Asians', they make all A's in school."

27 posted on 01/26/2005 1:20:48 PM PST by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: Mears

Okay, I messed his quote up. Bill said, "Do you know why they are called Asians? Because they always get A's.".


28 posted on 01/26/2005 1:23:41 PM PST by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: azhenfud

I hadn't heard that one----great!


29 posted on 01/26/2005 1:24:21 PM PST by Mears
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
Good news here...

Bush to Call for Crackdown on Illegals

Kinda funny how it's a quiet thread...hmmmm.

30 posted on 01/26/2005 1:31:46 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21

What's so quiet about it, there's a 142 posts and counting...


31 posted on 01/26/2005 1:49:43 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Reaganwuzthebest

It's quiet because the immigration mongerers aren't there. No news is good news, right?


32 posted on 01/26/2005 1:54:39 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
It's quiet because the immigration mongerers aren't there.

Well whoever the "immigration mongerers" are then ping them to the thread. Looks to me as if there's a nice debate going on and if I had posted to it I'd agree with those who are saying what's being proposed is nothing compared to what we need to get the job done properly.

33 posted on 01/26/2005 2:02:02 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Reaganwuzthebest

Exactly.


34 posted on 01/26/2005 2:06:16 PM PST by PRND21
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To: Reaganwuzthebest; azhenfud; DoughtyOne; winodog; All

New Bill introduced today:



Aired 1/26/05 LOU DOBBS, CNN

PILGRIM: The president's proposal was critiqued by Representative James Sensenbrenner, who says it lacks detail. Sensenbrenner's own plan toughens standards for issuing driver's licenses to what he calls foreign visitors; aliens must prove that they are here lawfully; the license would expire when their visa does; and the bill also calls for closing a three-mile hole in the U.S.- Mexican border fence.

REP. JAMES SENSENBRENNER (R), CHAIRMAN, JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: American citizens have a right to know who is in their country, that people are who they say they are and that the name on the driver's license is the real holder's name, not some alias.

PILGRIM: Sensenbrenner pointed out that Mohammad Atta, a 9/11 terrorist, received a six-month visa to stay in the United States, yet received a Florida driver's license good for six years. The Sensenbrenner proposal already has political battle scars when it originally was part of the intelligence bill last December.

Today, attacked by Democrats on the hill, Congresswoman Jane Harman today issued a statement saying the laws call for states to provide tamper-proof driver's licenses. She said the Sensenbrenner proposal will not make Americans safer. She also criticized President Bush for not demanding full funding for 10,000 border guards called for in the intelligence reform bill.

Sensenbrenner today rallied against that attack saying the current bill is bipartisan with 115 co-sponsors.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

PILGRIM: The Sensenbrenner bill also takes issue with the system where immigrants seek asylum. He says it's abused by terrorists, and he wants to allow immigration judges to determine the credibility in asylum cases so terrorists cannot get into the country on false pretexts -- Lou.

DOBBS: You know, we've reached a great point in this country, when there is a debate even over whether or not people who are not citizens of this country can receive a driver's license, let alone whether they're illegal or not, and the very idea that a president could be talking about immigration reform, but his Homeland Security secretary is saying, well, we can't really be bothered with adding another 2,000 Border Patrol agents to 2,000- or 3,000-mile the border.

PILGRIM: The good part of this is everyone is calling attention to it as much as they can, and it's very, very visible now, the gaps in the system -- Lou.

DOBBS: And our sense of absurdity is being overwhelmed, as it often is in Washington, D.C., and, hopefully, a few people's sense of alarm as well.

That brings us to the subject of our poll tonight: Do you support Congressman Sensenbrenner's bill to stop illegal aliens and potential terrorists from obtaining driver's licenses in this country? Yes or no. We ask that you vote at loudobbs.com. We'll have the results for you later in the broadcast.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0501/26/ldt.01.html

Do you support Rep. Sensenbrenner's bill to stop illegal aliens and potential terrorists from obtaining driver's licenses in the United States?

Yes 93% 3353 votes

No 7% 264 votes

Total: 3617 votes


35 posted on 01/26/2005 7:21:36 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage ("We are all sinners. But jerks revel in their sins." PJ O'Rourke)
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To: JustAnotherSavage
The president's proposal was critiqued by Representative James Sensenbrenner, who says it lacks detail.

And the more detail we hear about Bush's proposal the worse it sounds. I hope Sensenbrenner isn't considering a cave-in to any massive amnesty.

36 posted on 01/26/2005 8:58:55 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: gubamyster

bttt


37 posted on 01/27/2005 12:07:02 AM PST by lainde
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To: PRND21
"Good news here..."

250 new enforcement officers nationwide is good news? An average of five per state? If the police department of any major city, ie. NY, LA, Seattle, Dallas, F.W., were being over-run with looters (looters and illegals are essentially legally the same) by the same margin as the Border Patrol, you can bet your sweet bippy, by E.O., more than 5 guardsmen would be on those streets today.

This is nothing but an attempt to appease famine with crumbs (no offense meant to the new officers who'll be swamped along with the rest of 'em).

38 posted on 01/27/2005 5:20:21 AM PST by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: azhenfud; All

Here is a view of the border from a freeper who recently went and looked for himself:



I spent today at the border, 70 miles east of San Diego. There's a private ranch with one mile of border frontage which is being trampled by aliens (the same as the other 2000 miles of Mexican border.) I was there for the AM Border Patrol change of shift, when many of the illegals cross. During that well-known hour, there is ZERO coverage along the border.

Three of us volunteers captured 40 (FORTY) of them in the past day (Jan 21 to 22, 2005) on this one mile wide property. The volunteers only come once in a while to help the rancher. The rest of the time, his ranch is a wide open path into the USA, not much different from any other mile of border. If they make it 1-2 miles inland, there are lots of houses/shacks/trailers which are "pick up sites." There are only a few Border Patrolmen to cover each 20 mile sector of the actual border, which is only a token effort, just minor window dressing, to show the sheeple that "Uncle Sam is on the job." They basically don't catch anybody, maybe 2% of the crossers by actual truthful and frank (not official PR) Border Patrolmen's estimates. Anyone they catch in this sector is by pure blind luck, or they are the ones which private citizens stop, hold and call in, and they pick up and count as captures. This 2% true catch rate is meaningless, since the illegals just get taken to the border, and cross again tomorrow or the day after, with a fresh 98% chance of success. Pretty pitiful, huh?

One of the 7 we got this morning was a 14 year old girl who speaks perfect English. I asked her where she learned to speak it so well, and she named the public middle school in LA where she has gone for the last 6 years. Your California taxes at work. She was visiting her granny in Mexico for Christmas, and was just coming "home" to LA. She'll make it back across tomorrow. I said you can write a paper for school: "What I did on my Christmas vacation." The seven were only wearing sneakers and jeans and light jackets and t-shirts, with about one liter of water each, carried by hand. They were not preparing for some long march into the interior, but just a 1-2 mile hike to a pre-arranged pickup.

I was able to chat with them in Spanish for the hour or so until the BP picked them up. They said that they did not have to pay until they were delivered in LA. Relatives in LA have the money. The cost is now down to only $500 a head, from $1500 a few years ago. Going to a "pay on delivery only" system also shows that the "market" for border crossing is looser than ever. Formerly, illegals had to pay coyotes up front, and lost their money if caught. Now, they don't pay until and unless they make it. This shows that the "coyotes" must lower their prices and give better terms to attract business from their many customers. The "market" at work! It's a great time to be an illegal alien! Prices are down, pay on delivery in LA is standard, results are guaranteed! If not today (2% chance of capture) then tomorrow, (98% chance of success).


39 posted on 01/27/2005 2:19:42 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage ("We are all sinners. But jerks revel in their sins." PJ O'Rourke)
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