Posted on Mar 28, 2018
Trump's census citizenship question could cost Texas billions of dollars
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If it means they lose money for illegals, I do not think any state should get funds for illegals. If they take the money then they will quit creating programs for them and maybe they will self deport.
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LCpl Shane Couch
Like i posted below, there is a reason a lot of these folks are undocumented. I wouldn't say "GTFO", but at least make the effort to become a documented immigrant. IDC how you got here because you are here now. But do your part and become a legal citizen. There are many ways for that to happen, even serving in the military helps. I have served with a few immigrants working on becoming citizens. Don't come to a country, lie about your status, take jobs under the table (because you don't posses a visa), and take money from the community that you are living in.
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Notice the way this article conflates illegal aliens with immigrants. Also, it is illegal to refuse to participate with the census taker or lie to them. Break the law and ICE may come knocking on the door. How many politicians were effected when Obama removed this question in 2010?
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SSgt Gary Andrews
The article states that this question was last seen in the 1950's on the census form.......Obama wasn't even born yet.......
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SSgt Christopher Brose
MCPO Roger Collins - They always do that. Any time a liberal gets on a roll about the conservative approach to illegals, they start referring to "immigrants" with no distinction at all being made between legal immigrants and illegal aliens. They won't even use the word "undocumented" if they can avoid it.
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MCPO Roger Collins
As you may be aware, the census takes place every 10 years.
NPR excerpt.
Starting in 1970, questions about citizenship were included in the long-form questionnaire but not the short form. For instance, in 2000, those who received the long form were asked, "Is this person a CITIZEN of the United
In 2010, Obama’s cronies removed it, for obvious reasons. But, I do like photos.
NPR excerpt.
Starting in 1970, questions about citizenship were included in the long-form questionnaire but not the short form. For instance, in 2000, those who received the long form were asked, "Is this person a CITIZEN of the United
In 2010, Obama’s cronies removed it, for obvious reasons. But, I do like photos.
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