In 1980, I was a upper level census worker.
The enumerators came in every evening, complaining to me about “my people”.
[dogs, shotguns, etc]
I simply said “They are private people who do not like strangers”.
The enumerators, under the guide of the head honcho, filled out the forms themselves, rather than go back out and face the “crazy hillbillies”.
Some of Holder’s people took all their forms and threw them in trashcans after lasting less than a week on the job.
Those forms were also “filled out” by officer workers.
You have no idea *how* “incorrect” the census *really* is.
I worked the 1980 Census too! I called transient locations to get the population on a given day. One of the less stressful jobs.
My thoughts on being enumerated aside, methinks taking the opportunity to be an enumerator (or voting site assistant, or draft board member, etc) is actually a very good idea for right-wingers. These are Constitutionally established activities (however badly/maliciously implemented), and it behooves us to be a part thereof - if for no other reasons than to simply observe the real process, and to state Constitutional views on the subject to other workers & managers.