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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 30

    A Census Bureau panel of expert advisers on Friday rebuked the Trump administration’s decision to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 censushttps://nyti.ms/2pSDUCx 

    12:28 PM - 30 Mar 2018
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      1. Eric Frazier‏ @egfrazier Mar 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        To which the Trump administration is gonna yell, "Fake panel, fake experts!"

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      1. Max Howroute‏ @howroute Mar 30
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        It’s just never ends with our TeleTrumpy...pic.twitter.com/r1ldMWsDqv

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      1. Denise‏ @Denisec67527755 Mar 30
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        Hatred and divisiveness is behind every decision made by this administration. Proudly supported by republicans congress bought off to commit treason. To oversee the utter destruction of the United States.

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      2. OlllO‏ @__OlllO__ Mar 30
        Replying to @aferr18 @nytimes

        I don’t think Obama was president in 1950, the last time the question was used for the census.

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      4. OlllO‏ @__OlllO__ Mar 30
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        pic.twitter.com/QiFh2L5ezC

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      2. scott trotter‏ @hunterstrotter Mar 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        You mean the “swamp” experts on census?

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      2. Eric Shier‏ @EricShier2 Mar 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        I would not go so far as to say that the question targets people who are not citizens simply because it benefits people who are citizens by making Congress more accurately representative. By not asking the question, the federal government undermines citizenship of its own country

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      3. __________‏ @FakeSketchShows Apr 2
        Replying to @EricShier2 @nytimes

        Doesnt matter because the point of the census is to count both citizens and non-citizens. https://www.census.gov/population/apportionment/about/who.html …

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      4. Eric Shier‏ @EricShier2 Apr 2
        Replying to @FakeSketchShows @nytimes

        The point of the census is to allocate the correct number of seats to each state in the House. The number has always been determined by the number of Americans in that state, that is until the Obama administration changed that. They began counting noncitizens as American people.

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      5. __________‏ @FakeSketchShows Apr 3
        Replying to @EricShier2 @nytimes

        The stopped the citizen question in 1950...but yeah, stay uninformed.

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      6. Eric Shier‏ @EricShier2 Apr 4
        Replying to @FakeSketchShows @nytimes

        My point is that, the federal government is doing its duty in asking the question by determining who is to be counted towards the electoral college. If you’re so worried about being asked the question you should find comfort in me telling you that you have the right to not answer

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      1. Mike Genco‏ @panthalassa13 Mar 31
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        If you don't count it you can ignore it as a problem. That is how the Democrats operate.

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      1. DBW‏ @debbiebw Mar 31
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        Again, this is Trump and his cronies making Putin happy by destroying the US democracy. They think they are helping the Republicans win political races! They cannot stop the progress of minorities with voter suppression.

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      2. Brian Rockwood‏ @brianrockwood Mar 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        Absolutely no one cares about "a census bureau panel of expert advisors" thinks. This is such nonsense.

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      3. __________‏ @FakeSketchShows Apr 2
        Replying to @brianrockwood @nytimes

        Its nonsense because even on http://census.gov  it says the census counts both citizens and non-citizens? Hmmm, go check out the site and see how wrong you are

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