Sanctuary states, losing citizen population and business, depend on inflated numbers to skew Congressional representation and federal funds in their favor. This is clear example of gaming of our electoral system and perpetuates failing liberal economic model of gov't dependence
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Far from gerrymandering, which Democrats practice when they're able, a citizenship question would more fairly distribute representation and taxpayer dollars.
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States like California, which must attract illegal aliens to replace those fleeing bad policies, hold an unfair advantage over states that maintain rule of law. You could easily call this foreign interference in U.S. elections.
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My constituents want a fair electoral system and a citizenship question to ensure it with accurate information. It's a basic matter of fairness and justice. I joined House colleagues to make this case to the Atty General. You can read our letter here: https://bit.ly/2Sbcdmo
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It must be asked. Illegals know they are "illegal".
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I haven't seen this anywhere. Everyone seems to be twisting this citizenship question into "are you here legally?", but that's NOT the question. It's "are you a citizen?" There are plenty of people here legally that aren't citizens.
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