Spending on English instruction must be quadrupled to more than $4 billion a year for the next six years to make legal and illegal adult immigrants proficient in skills crucial to their assimilation and the economic future of a country whose population is increasingly foreign-born, a new national report says. In the first nationwide study of its kind, the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute estimates that an additional $200 million a year is needed to improve legal immigrants English skills enough for them to pass a citizenship test and fully participate in the countrys civic life. An additional $2.9 billion a year is required for illegal immigrants to meet those standards, the report says. Read more about the report in this article from The Washington Post.
Posted by Steve Groft on 01 August 2007 in Adult Literacy , Language Learners , Policy