Posted on 09/19/2020 3:27:28 PM PDT by ransomnote
The Trump Administration is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court decision that would require the President to include illegal aliens in the population count used to reapportion congressional seats. The President properly determined that illegal aliens should be excluded from the apportionment base to the maximum extent feasible and consistent with the discretion delegated to him by law, and the Administration intends to vindicate that policy determination before the Supreme Court and implement the Presidents policy decision. The Presidents decision will ensure that American citizens do not have their representation in Congress diminished based on counts of illegal aliens. In the meantime, the district courts order does not prevent the Department of Commerce from continuing preparations to execute the Presidents policy not to include illegal aliens in the apportionment base. Nor does it affect the Presidents earlier Executive Order requiring all Federal agencies to cooperate with the Department of Commerces efforts to compile citizenship and immigration status data to achieve an accurate count of the number of illegal aliens in the country. Accordingly, the Federal Governments work toward securing an accurate count continues unabated. We look forward to the Supreme Courts review of the district courts decision.
Talk about foreign influence in elections! The ridiculousness of including illegal counts in congressional apportionments should be a no brainer!
POTUS is only doing this if he knows he’ll have a clear constitutionalist edge. Therefore, whomever he nominates will be accepted and in place by decision time. We’ve won.
So, we will have addresses of ILLEGALS for the district counts and ICE can locate ILLEGALS easily.
Put that our over the airwaves in a variety of non-English languages.
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