The feds on Tuesday said 2020 Census forms would be printed without the citizenship question that Team Trump had insisted on — a short-term victory for those opposing its inclusion.
A Justice Department lawyer said in a memo that production would start on the forms without the question, which foes said was designed to intimidate illegal immigrants and green-card holders from participating.
“We can confirm that the decision has been made to print the 2020 Decennial Census questionnaire without a citizenship question, and that the printer has been instructed to begin the printing process,” Kate Bailey wrote to the lawyers for plaintiffs challenging the inclusion of the question.
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Make your own block - that should screw up the system and then we the people will demand another count with the question. Are you an American citizen and proud of it.
It is none of the public's business
This is a private corporate decision
The US Government Corporation wants to census its employees, and will do so they way it sees fit
The Feds need to listen to the President and the people on this matter if they don't want to do the right thing than join the immigrants at the border, and realize each and every day they are taking more and more away for the citizens who do live here already and pay taxes. That is except for Al Sharpton which they won't touch.
Who made this decision without proper procedure?
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