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Noncitizens are less likely to participate in a census with citizenship question, study says

  • Adding a citizenship question to the census discourages noncitizen participation, especially from Latin American countries, as stated in a study conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau and the University of Kansas.
  • Noncitizens without Social Security numbers are likely to submit incomplete census responses if a citizenship question is included, potentially increasing undercounts, according to the same study.
  • U.S.-Born Hispanic residents and noncitizens not from Latin America are less affected by the citizenship question, noted the researchers.
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