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The Supreme Court 2020 Census Illegal Immigrant Apportionment Debate, Explained


November 30, 2020Uncategorizedapportionment and voting, apportionment court case, apportionment method, census 2020, census and apportionment, census apportionment 2020, census apportionment constitution, census apportionment count, census court case 2020, census court case today, census hearing, census scotus case, court census decision, scotus census 2020, scotus census question, scotusblog census case, supreme court apportionment, supreme court censusStephen Mackey

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The Supreme Court is reviewing a Trump Memorandum instructing the Department of Commerce to remove undocumented immigrants from apportionment census data. Here are the arguments that will determine the outcome of this case.

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