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Is it fair to ask about citizenship on the census?

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They use census information to draw congressional district boundaries.
Since non-citizens can't vote anyway, isn't it fair to know how many there are and where they live?
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
Yep. Non-citizens that get counted influences apportionment and the number of seats each state gets in the House of Representatives as well as their votes in the electoral college.

Notice how the Democrat stooge media never mentions this when discussing the fairness Vs unfairness of counting non-citizens.

The way the math goes, for every million illegals that California harbors under their sanctuary laws and gets counted in the census, they get an additional seat in the House of Representatives, and ..... another state loses a seat in the House. The state that loses the seat is probably a non-sanctuary state.

So why do Democrats now control the house of Representatives? It's at least partly because it's the Democrat states that give sanctuary.
hlpflwthat · M