We have heard from our communities that this is the single most important issue for the upcoming census -- designed to skew the census results by instilling fear and distrust here at home and across the nation. 2/4
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As soon as it was announced last March, I joined many other community leaders and elected officials in forcefully denouncing the administration's gambit to suppress census participation through fear and intimidation. 3/4pic.twitter.com/jCMIf3AvFe
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Thanks to all who have stood and continue to stand on the front lines of this fight. I am glad the courts agree this question was a cynical and illegal attempt by the administration to undermine an accurate census by excluding millions who call the United States home. 4/4pic.twitter.com/jE9l77NIqz
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It would be valuable information to know the numbers and general location of people in the country illegally, but it would need to be through something that isn’t tracked. Census reports are tied to specific addresses, so few would report their illegal status.
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