Posted on 03/30/2018 9:24:37 AM PDT by jazusamo
The man who ran the 2000 census for the Clinton administration predicted Friday that more than 24 million people may refuse to take part in the 2020 count now that the survey is going to ask about citizenship status.
Robert Shapiro, who was under secretary at the Commerce Department during the 2000 count, called the decision to ask about citizenship dangerous.
He predicted 6.8 million illegal immigrants will duck the count altogether, as would about half of the 8.8 million legal residents who live in a household with an illegal immigrant present. The other half, he said, will likely lie and claim the illegal immigrants are citizens, further distorting the count.
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Mr. Shapiro said the losses could cost immigrant-heavy states such as California and Texas seats in Congress, while poor states that rely heavily on government assistance programs such as Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky and West Virginia would suffer the loss of funding.
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That’s great news.
I usually just answer the number of people living in my household and return it. I will answer citizenship as the Census is a count of citizens.
That’d take about 30 seats out of congress.
The citizenship question is asked on the annual Burea of the Census American Community Survey that updates the decennial census. And the question was asked on every census from 1820 to 1950.
24 million is a lot closer to the number of illegal aliens than the 11-12 million they keep using.
I would think a lot of illegals could just answer the citizenship question with a “yes” and lie about it. That’s what the dems would want them to do.
He said that like it is a bad thing.
I am positively flabbergasted, in a huge country with a enormous population if illegal aliens, that this is even a question at all (That we should or shouldn't ask if someone is a citizen)
Not only should we, it is the RIGHT thing to push for. Besides, they will just lie and say "Yes, I am a citizen" because I doubt they will be asked for proof.
So, how many illegals did he estimate skipped the Census years ago because of citizenship questions that were previously included?
Having a citizenship question on the Census is not something that is new and unprecedented.
How can one refuse to be counted?
Do they know that people actually used to sit down in the house and catalog all the people? Rather than relying on people filling it out themselves? Maybe we should go back to that.
But I’d still like “legal” as part of the description.
That’s 8X times the hildabeast’s margin last election that she keep whining about.
Good, because most of them would be illegal aliens or liberals and that would reduce their representation in Congress.
I’m OK with that. The Census routinely asked citizenship until 2010, when the 0bama administration abandoned that question. I’m sure they had a perfectly good reason for doing that.
This is the guy who would probably have the best guess on the real number of illegal aliens.
24 million sounds about right.
If illegals don’t result in federal funds, then states have less incentive to be sanctuaries.
Agreed...It’s only common sense to have the citizenship question and anyone opposing it is either an idiot or a person with ulterior motives.
The “perjuring oneself” stipulation under the line for signing should be printed in red ink.
They sent the long form but we only answered the bare minimum spurring a visit. We questioned every question they asked. We stood in the shade. Still, hot Florida day with an abundance of humidity as usual.
The sort of people who would feel the need to skip it are the sort you don’t want participating.
Robert Shapiro: domestic enemy. Noted.
Great news!
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