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Census To Use DHS Data for Citizenship Estimates

One of the biggest judicial defeats for the Constitution and the integrity of our electoral system came when Justice Roberts decided to switch his vote on the census case as part of some unknown and underhanded court deal. The result, bizarrely, blocked a citizenship question on the census. If there were ever solid grounds for kicking judicial supremacism in its gut, this was the hour.

But instead there are efforts to get at the data.

The Department of Homeland Security is agreeing to share citizenship information with the U.S. Census Bureau as part of President Donald Trump’s order to collect data on who is a citizen following the Supreme Court’s rejection of a citizenship question on the 2020 Census form.

Trump’s order is being challenged in federal court, but meanwhile the Department of Homeland Security two weeks ago announced the agreement in a report. It said the agency would share administrative records to help the Census Bureau determine the number of citizens and non-citizens in the U.S., as well as the number of immigrants in the U.S. illegally.

Read the full story from Front Page Mag


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