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Finding The Motives Behind In San Diego, CA
Because of the citizenship issue added by Trump's administration, the 2020 Census has now become an unpopular topic. This decision has affected San Diego, CA in particular. This could lead to the undercounting of people, as well as affect the area's representative in Congress. This blog will examine the motivations behind citizenship question and how it could consequences for San Diego's influence within Congress.
A Brief History of the Census:
Since 1790, since 1790, United States has conducted a annual count of the decennial year. The principal purpose behind it is determine the number of people living in every state, and to allocate congressional seats. The census evolved through the years and now collects data on a variety of social issues, such as the distribution of funds to the federal government as well as the of the political representation. In https://www.alliancesd.org/citizenship_question_meant_to_suppress_count_rig_census_for_partisan_gain, you can learn San Diego census.
The reason this Citizenship Question was Added:
The Trump administration advocated for the introduction of a citizenship-related question during the 2020 census, citing concerns about illegal immigration, enforcing the rights of voters, and defending the rights of minorities to vote. In the American Civil Liberties Union, along with other civil rights organizations are concerned that the inclusion of a citizenship question during the 2020 census may cause an undercounting of immigrants and minorities, leading to a decrease in federal funds and distorted electoral representation.
San Diego Political Power and its Impact
San Diego, the 8th biggest city in the United States and the second largest in California is an urban area that has a variety of residents. San Diego is an immigrant-heavy city. According to The San Diego Union-Tribune, an estimated 495,000 inhabitants living in San Diego County are non-citizens, accounting for approximately 14% of the total population. In the event of an undercount of non-citizens due to the citizenship question the power of San Diego County's politicians could be affected as congressional representation is based on population counts.
San Diego's Response to the Attack:
As a response to the citizenship issue San Diego leaders joined a lawsuit in the name of California against the Trump administration. In September, the Supreme Court ruled that the lawsuit which challenged the inclusion of the citizenship-related questions was motivated by political motives and unconstitutional ended. It was ruled that the Trump administration's argument for the question was "pretextual," and the question was not included in the 2020 census.
In conclusion, the citizenship question that was proposed for the 2020 census that was inserted in Trump administration Trump administration has caused concerns and controversy over its potential effects on political representation as well as federal funding. The question's inclusion was claimed to be illegal and political motivated, leading San Diego to join a lawsuit against the state of California. The Supreme Court's decision to exclude the question in the census can be seen as a victory to those who fight for fair and accurate representation in government and equal access to the resources.
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