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Census deadline looms for public to comment on adding citizenship question

August 7, 2018
In The News

Groups on both sides of the Trump administration’s decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 Census have until 11:59 p.m. EDT Tuesday to share comments with the federal agency.

The debate over adding the question has stirred protests and letter-writing campaigns. It has also been the subject of congressional hearings, legislation and lawsuits.

Groups have called on supporters to post comments on the Census Bureau website. The comments are part of the bureau’s preparations for the upcoming decennial. The population survey is key to determining the distribution of federal funds and allocating Congressional districts.

By late Monday, the agency had received more than 39,000 comments. The comments, which are public, will not be available for viewing until after the period closes, according to the Census website...

Rep. Ralph Abraham, R-La., said he wants to know how many American citizens are in the country.

"If we don’t know how many actual citizens we have, then we don’t know where we need to divide districts," he said earlier this year. "We don’t know how many representatives each state needs. Right now, it’s based on just numbers of populations and some of those are illegal citizens."

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