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Thursday, September 17, 2020
Trump census plan might lower congressional representation for some rural residents
"A Trump administration plan to use the census to exclude from congressional representation immigrants who are living here illegally might inadvertently exclude many U.S. citizens living under the radar in states such as Alaska, New Mexico and West Virginia," Tim Henderson reports for Stateline. "Last week, a federal appeals court in New York blocked the administration’s strategy, ruling that 'the President does not have the authority to exclude illegal aliens' from congressional representation since the Constitution calls for 'total population' as the basis for apportioning seats. But the ruling allowed federal work on identifying immigration status to continue, in case the ruling is overturned by a higher court."
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