The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross cannot be questioned in lawsuits about a citizenship question that will appear on the 2020 census, which halted a scheduled deposition.
Dozens of states and big cities have brought about lawsuits over the question. They argue that a citizenship question will keep illegal aliens from participating in the census, which would drastically shift state and federal representation and dollars. Of course, that would be negatively impact Democrats.
A federal court in New York had previously said Ross had to provide a deposition as part of the lawsuits brought about by states and cities.
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This Census, if it goes as planned...might see Calfornia lose two seats (2 electoral votes). And you would see a massive fight to redraw the districts in the state. Probably people already working on this.
Dozens of states and big cities have brought about lawsuits over the question. They argue that a citizenship question will keep illegal aliens from participating in the census, which would drastically shift state and federal representation and dollars. Of course, that would be negatively impact Democrats.
A federal court in New York had previously said Ross had to provide a deposition as part of the lawsuits brought about by states and cities.
Read more at townhall.com ...
This Census, if it goes as planned...might see Calfornia lose two seats (2 electoral votes). And you would see a massive fight to redraw the districts in the state. Probably people already working on this.