Herriman is seeing a rise in Venezuelan migrants, leading to increased pressure on local schools. The city needs to find ways to accommodate this growing student population, which could impact both the migrants and existing residents. This issue is important because it affects the quality of education and the city's resources.
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This issue may increase the city budget due to the need for additional school resources and facilities.
Venezuelan migrant families benefit from access to education for their children.
Local residents may experience increased school crowding, potentially affecting the quality of education.
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