There appears to be a misconception on how the citizenship information is used. In almost every voting rights and redistricting cases I have read, (at the circuit court level, trial court level), there is a fight over the voting age population, (VAP), numbers. The only citizenship information available to date is the ACS survey which goes out to around one in six households and then is extrapolated to determine the VAP for the district in litigation. The trial court fight frequently is over the accuracy of this information. Using a combined data bases from all government agencies the DOJ will have a better picture of what the actual VAP is. Dems don’t want there to be an accurate count because they would then lose many of these cases.
Thank you for your informed and rational comment.
Welcome my friend. This is why the Voting Rights section of the DOJ would like to have the citizenship question on the census. PDJT is doing a work around on this. I hope that the IRS and SSA data is merged in this endeavor and then the issue of false/stolen SSN’s will become better known. If that happens then PDJT could order the IRS to deny tax refunds on any filing that has a fraudulent/stolen SSN until the discrepancy is resolved. That will identify millions of illegals and other crooks using fraudulent/stolen SSN’s. Also, using HHS data and Medicare data will also reveal major fraud.
I expect that the Dems will argue in court that the data will be misused for law enforcement purpose and that the administration must be stopped from collecting the data. It will be popcorn time. LOL