Supreme Court takes up case over census citizenship question

One would think taxpayers would get tired of paying for this stupidity .

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday announced it would hear arguments in a dispute over the Trump administration’s decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.

Critics of the question have argued that it will result in an undercount of minority groups, particularly among those who live in households containing noncitizens and Hispanic people. The case the justices agreed to hear was brought by eighteen states, several cities and civil rights groups.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday announced it would hear arguments in a dispute over the Trump administration’s decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.

The court announced in an order that it would hear the case in April.

Critics of the question have argued that it will result in an undercount of minority groups, particularly among those who live in households containing noncitizens and Hispanic people.

That could have dramatic effects because the census is used to apportion congressional districts and federal funding. The addition of the question would represent a significant setback for Democrats.

A federal judge in New York blocked the addition of the question in a lengthy order last month. That case, which will now be reviewed by the nation’s top court, was brought by eighteen states, several cities and civil rights groups.

In his ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Furman wrote that he could not uphold an agency action “founded on a pretextual or sham justification that conceals the true ‘basis’ for the decision.”

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, whose department oversees the census, had originally argued that his decision was based on a recommendation from the Department of Justice, though he later admitted that he had solicited that recommendation.

The administration has continued to argue that the addition of the question is necessary in order to enforce certain provisions of the Voting Rights Act. The administration has said that the citizenship question originated in the 1820 census and has been on virtually every survey in the time through 2000.

Furman said that adding the citizenship question to the census would likely prevent millions of people from being counted.

“That undercount, in turn, will translate into a loss of political power and funds, among other harms,” Furman wrote.

The justices, who in November rebuffed the Trump administration’s efforts to halt the New York trial on the matter, did agree last year to hear arguments on a narrow technical issue related to the case.

But those arguments were cancelled following Furman’s order blocking the addition of the question.

“We are pleased that the Supreme Court has decided to hear this case defending the government’s legal and reasonable decision to reinstate a citizenship question on the 2020 census,” DOJ spokeswoman Kelly Laco said in a statement.

“The Department of Justice looks forward to argument before the Supreme Court.”

New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement that “we look forward to seeking the Trump administration in court once again.”

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We cant ask questions about citizenship but try to own a firearm then it appears ok to ask whatever you want , the hell with 2nd Amendment ! :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

Can’t ask about citizenship yet they can ask if your hispanic, white, asian, etc.

If they cannot ask if you’re a citizen, how will we ever know how many illegals are in the country???

They don’t want to shock the hell out of you !!! The number is above 25,00,000

Som estimates from 2 years ago put over 40 million.

I love the diversion, there are not that many illegals the have crossed the border, most are via overstays. And some idiots believe that as much as there are only 11 million illegals in the US. A great story derived from the 2000 census that seems to have legs forever.
I love the new one, Mexicans are returning home at a greater rate than crossing the border.
How may are returning home? Do they say at the border, I’m illegal and going home? How do they know how many are crossing illegally? Someone hit the counter as they cross illegally and not caught by BP.

And some idiots believe that story.

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The citizenship question will determine dozens of house seats that will all be dem otherwise, so of course they’re going to try to get this question removed.

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Even if they put the question in, illegals and their lying enablers will lie.

Right. And it’s not like they volunteer that they’re here illegally if you just ask them.

Yep and it’s not like the census takers will have any reason to check.

California will likely use illegals as census takers.

I found this graphic to be useful…

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