Posted on 06/27/2019 7:38:42 AM PDT by TexasGurl24
I’ve done lots of family research from 1880 to 1920 and that included seeing lots of Census Records.The Census records I saw from that era all had a question about place of birth (many of the people I researched were born in Europe) and also had a question about citizenship (Ireland was often the answer for my family members).
If the Census Bureau can ask me how much I make they can ask me if I’m a citizen.
GEEZ, reading the opinion, the SC is concerned about the ‘BEHAVIOR, of the agency.
Is that anything like “penumbras?”
Well, if the question aint on there, Im refusing to respond.
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If a large number of those who object to the absence of the question refuse to complete the Census I think that could conceivably have a negative effect on red State representation in the HOR.
I don’t believe visitors are supposed to count; if you are here on a temporary Visa, you are not considered “living here”.
But at this time, there is no way to “not count” people who are actually living in the country, even if they are not here legally.
We could do a sweep and deport them before the census starts. But frankly, Trump has no real interest in deporting most of the illegals; he has targets of interest, but if he could get a wall, he’d probably let most of the settled down ones stay.
ANd if they are living here, they are using resources, and therefore need to be taken into account.
Remember, the 3/5ths compromise was basically saying that a slave, who was not considered a citizen, counted for 3/5ths of a person in the census, both for taxes due from the states, and for apportionment in congress.
Charles, I do not believe that the Founders supported anarchy, which is what we now have. NO WAY would any of them consider legal or illegal visitors as part of the count. Common sense should rule here.
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