Delays in reunifying separated families underscore the chaos in the immigration system and the hardened stance that migrant advocates now face. Immigration courts are becoming more adversarial as a result.听
Education and politics this year in the run-up to midterm elections, with the latest example happening in the Land of Enchantment.听
Last week in New Mexico, a district court judge that the state is depriving at-risk students 鈥撀爐hose who are low income, English language learners, Native American, or have a disability 鈥撀爋f their right to a sufficient education and therefore is in violation of its constitution.听(A Michigan judge ruled the聽聽earlier this month.)
New Mexico has until April 2019 to rectify the situation. The state indicated this week it will appeal the decision, prompting the Democratic and Republican candidates for governor to .听
New Mexico has one of the highest child poverty rates in the country and ranks among the lowest for high school graduation rates and test scores. The state says it already invests enough in education, 聽spending $2.8 billion out of a $6.3 billion general fund budget.
This positions the needs 鈥 and, in this case, rights 鈥 of students against the demands of fiscal responsibility. And it raises other issues as well, as from the Santa Fe New Mexican suggests: 鈥淯nless solutions help compensate for poverty, we will make no progress no matter how many dollars we spend.鈥澛
Other states are facing similar prospects, with funding initiatives on ballots and teachers running for office. Whether these will address the financial shortfalls affecting education remains to be seen. But it's worth paying attention to.听
Here are our five stories for today.听