Should Lawsuits on Census Question Move Forward?
7/6: Several lawsuits hoping to strike a citizenship question from the 2020 census are being considered in court.
7/6: Several lawsuits hoping to strike a citizenship question from the 2020 census are being considered in court.
7/3: Recent voter fraud cases show the growing importance of upholding election integrity.
6/18: Requiring proof of citizenship before voting is discriminatory, found a judge who reviewed the law.
6/15: Critics of the question charge that inclusion of the citizenship question will erode responses from immigrants, but they don’t have a single study that shows that.
4/19: Despite the lack of media coverage, evidence of election fraud continues to mount.
3/30: A recent Rasmussen poll shows that Americans want a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
4/2: Marc A. Thiessen writes on why a citizenship question is a perfectly reasonable question for the US Census.
3/27: The White House continues to defend their decision to include a citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
2/19: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains why a question about citizenship is an essential addition to the US Census.
1/22: Harris County, Texas, stands accused of “hiding public information” on noncitizen voters, says a national election integrity law firm.