Maryland Sen. Van Hollen Challenges Trump’s Census Bid to Exclude Immigrants in US Illegally
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Van Hollen challenges Trump’s order to exclude undocumented immigrants from the census, which could shift two or three congressional seats, officials said.
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The devaluing of American citizenship
President Trump’s call for a new US census that excludes illegal immigrants has stirred up exactly the kind of debate this country needs – but not necessarily in the way he’s proposed it. Let’s be clear: the spirit of Trump’s order is right. It’s outrageous that congressional seats and federal funding are based, in part, on populations that include people who entered this country illegally. Sanctuary states like California, New York and Illinois…
The attempt will likely face numerous legal and logistical challenges if the administration decides to move forward with the proposal. Former President Donald Trump declared this Thursday that he is ordering a “new and very precise CENSO,” which, according to him, will be based on the “information obtained from the 2024 Presidential Election.” “People who are in our country illegally will NOT be told at the CENSO,” he wrote in his publication in…
U.S. Census Fight: Immigration, Power, and Why It Matters Worldwide
This summer, official U.S. government data revealed that the country now holds 53.3 million foreign-born residents, or almost 16% of the total population. Of these, roughly 15.8 million live without legal permission, with a sharp increase—over 8 million more—arriving since early 2021. These demographic shifts create big political questions, because every ten years the U.S. […]
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