Citizenship Census Question
In 2010, Democrats removed the citizenship question from the census, making it impossible to distinguish between American citizens and non-citizens.The results of the census are used to draw congressional districts, which in turn shape how many votes states are allotted in the Electoral College.
Failing to distinguish between citizens and non-citizens fundamentally distorts representation because the census will not be based on the number of Americans in an area, but on the number of people regardless of their citizenship status.
To fix this, Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) and Reps. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) and Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) introduced The Equal Representation Act (S. 3659 / H.R. 7109), which would add a citizenship question to the census and prohibit non-citizens from being counted.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would add a citizenship question to the next U.S. census in 2030. Vote was Republicans 206, Democrats 202. We know Democrats want to steal an election any way that they can.
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