Many of us are worried about the US Census forms that are being prepared for next year’s Census. For what reason? The Government Bureau is sending bilingual Census forms to Hispanic communities that, unlike the English forms, neglect to ask the recipients whether or not they are US citizens. Why is this an issue? One of the primary purposes for these forms is apportioning congressional seats. States like Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and Florida, who have experienced a significant increase in population from non-US residents, could gain undeserved seats in the house because illegals were counted in the Census. Other States, like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana, could lose a seat. You would think that our Country’s leaders would vehemently oppose this kind of thing, but, disappointingly , only one Senator, Senator Bennet, has opposed this so far. I urge you to e-mail/call your State’s Senators and ask them to oppose the inclusion of illegal residents in next year’s Census.
Calvin
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