California rejects immigration census question

California is trying to push back against the Trump administrations efforts to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra and 18 other state attorneys general registered their opposition to the question. The justice department had asked the Census Bureau to include a citizenship question on the new census and Becerra disagrees. Becerra believes that the department is wrong when it argues that the addition would be "critical to the department's enforcement of section 2 of the Voting Rights Act." Berea and others wrote in a letter to the U.S. Commerce Secretary that the question would violate the U.S. Census Bureau obligations under the constitution because it requires "counting the whole number of persons in each state," not just citizens. The California Department of Justice is putting Trump on notice. The notice is that if the citizenship question is added to the 2020 census, then California is prepared to take legal action to "protect a full and accurate census".

I find this rather interesting that California is always one of the main states ready to take legal action on anything the Trump administration tries to put out. I also like how, considering California is home to 1 in 4 of the nation's foreign-born population, the state is not afraid to defend immigrants.

http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article199776894.html

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