I demand the citizenship question be placed back on the census questionnaire

I demand the citizenship question be placed back on the census questionnaire

Sure, as soon as you, and this deplorable administration can answer WHY, without it being an unconstitutional reason.
It was constitutional to have it when it was on the census questionnaire but now it's not why?
 
Question 13 from the 2000 census was this
Is this person a CITIZEN of the United States?
We've always had this question I remember answering this question for at least 3 census up until 2010
https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02ulpr.pdf
Why nobody has to answer it if it were there
Unanswered questions should void the questionnaire
Illegal aliens do not need an address or pay stub or anything, so they can not be delivered a census in the first place. If unanswered questions void the form every demoshit would do that hiding all illegals and the form would be worthless
 
I just started another thread to use the American Community Survey to ask the citizenship question, after the Fed databases find out which households get the "short form" without the citizenship question. The American Community Survey happens every year, but only to about 2% of households.
 
... Maybe we can offer 5 million PRs money, a home and free, instant US citizenship on the mainland from their devastated island to vote for him!

...


Puerto Ricans are already US citizens, genius.


Fecesbrain misses the point again through terminal dullness. PR is not a STATE, they cannot vote in presidential elections. They have no EC representation. The point is to bring them here so that they can VOTE, Nimrod.

Can Puerto Ricans Vote?


The word YOU used was "citizenship," kungfool. Maybe you need to cut back on the salt.

Sorry Shit-For-Brains, you do not get to select words or make stuff up. You'll have to do better if you want to hope to educate others. I said: US citizenship on the mainland. That means having EC representation as a citizen of a STATE, idiot, not a territory, so that you can actually VOTE.

Leave it to a fool like you with barely a high school comprehension to miss that this wasn't even the POINT. Just one more libtard deflection.
 
The question has always been there

It was on the long form but not the mandatory short form sent to most households.

wonder why the Republicans allowed obama to remove

Because the decision to stop using the long form was made under Bush

Wonder why the media didn't do their job

Too busy rooting for and then rooting against the invasion/occupation of Iraq

wonder why obama wasn't taken to court over the removal?

Hahahaha

Lastly why did the supreme court rule against it?

The citizenship question on the 2020 census, explained
Your BS word salad is Irrelevant the question was there and was removed

Why do you want the Census to under count the people living here?
 
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You are way to fucking stupid. Thanks for the laugh today,face-full of sperm,



Question 13 from the 2000 census was this
Is this person a CITIZEN of the United States?
We've always had this question I remember answering this question for at least 3 census up until 2010
https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02ulpr.pdf
Question 13 from the 2000 census was this
Is this person a CITIZEN of the United States?
We've always had this question I remember answering this question for at least 3 census up until 2010
https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02ulpr.pdf
 
You can thank the Muslim-In-Chief for removing it in 2010.

Such is the current false narrative.

The long form was discontinued in 2005.

But it sure feels like Obama removed it, deep down in yer gut doesn't it?
 
The question has always been there

It was on the long form but not the mandatory short form sent to most households.

wonder why the Republicans allowed obama to remove

Because the decision to stop using the long form was made under Bush

Wonder why the media didn't do their job

Too busy rooting for and then rooting against the invasion/occupation of Iraq

wonder why obama wasn't taken to court over the removal?

Hahahaha

Lastly why did the supreme court rule against it?

The citizenship question on the 2020 census, explained
Your BS word salad is Irrelevant the question was there and was removed

Why do you want the Census to under count the people living here?

Because illegals don't fucking count. Duh!
 
The question has always been there

It was on the long form but not the mandatory short form sent to most households.

wonder why the Republicans allowed obama to remove

Because the decision to stop using the long form was made under Bush

Wonder why the media didn't do their job

Too busy rooting for and then rooting against the invasion/occupation of Iraq

wonder why obama wasn't taken to court over the removal?

Hahahaha

Lastly why did the supreme court rule against it?

The citizenship question on the 2020 census, explained
Your BS word salad is Irrelevant the question was there and was removed

Why do you want the Census to under count the people living here?

Because illegals don't fucking count. Duh!

One way or another.they get counted for the Census. The only people ever excluded were the hostile Indians.
 
The question has always been there

It was on the long form but not the mandatory short form sent to most households.

wonder why the Republicans allowed obama to remove

Because the decision to stop using the long form was made under Bush

Wonder why the media didn't do their job

Too busy rooting for and then rooting against the invasion/occupation of Iraq

wonder why obama wasn't taken to court over the removal?

Hahahaha

Lastly why did the supreme court rule against it?

The citizenship question on the 2020 census, explained
Your BS word salad is Irrelevant the question was there and was removed

Why do you want the Census to under count the people living here?

Because illegals don't fucking count. Duh!

One way or another.they get counted for the Census. The only people ever excluded were the hostile Indians.
I don't care if they are counted, but I do NOT want them used to skew the congressional districts, or Federal dollar distribution.
Citizens should be the only people used for political or financial purposes.
 
Starting in 1970, questions about citizenship were included in the long-form questionnaire but not the short form.

So depending on what form you got it wasn't on the short form.
iin 2010 the American Community Survey was being used instead of the previous form. It did have the citizenship question. but the shorter version did not.

What’s New for Census 2000? Most housing units in the country (about 83 percent) will receive the short-form questionnaire in Census 2000. The Census 2000 short form will be the shortest form in 180 years.

The long form provides socio-economic detail needed for a wide range of government programs and federal requirements. Nationwide, it goes out to one in six housing units.

Every question is required by law to manage or evaluate federal programs or is needed to meet federal case law requirements. Federal and state funds supporting schools, employment services, housing assistance, road construction, hospital services, programs for the elderly and more are distributed based on census figures.

So how does citizenship fit into this reason for the census?

The census is just to count the people in the country.
the short form long form dodge is irrelevant . What is relevant is the question was asked in census of past and was removed in 2010

It is only irrelevant if you refuse to accept that the vast majority recieve the short form and it does not have the citizenship question and it has been that way for awhile

and just for relevance the 2010 American Community Survey long form has the question. It replaced the long form in 2010. So technically you may be right when you say the long old form did not have the citizenship question. Still there was no long form because it was replaced with the ACS form which did have the question.

The short form does not have the question and only about 80 percent of the population get the short form

The long form which was changed to the he American Community survey in 2010 does have the question of citizenship.

Questionnaire Archive
 
maybe next election it should be voted on ....have a yay or nay question on everyones ballet.....


People really should know how many Illegals we have before they go into the voting booth.

Unless we know the numbers, its impossible to say how much we could save by expelling them
 
Starting in 1970, questions about citizenship were included in the long-form questionnaire but not the short form.

So depending on what form you got it wasn't on the short form.
iin 2010 the American Community Survey was being used instead of the previous form. It did have the citizenship question. but the shorter version did not.

What’s New for Census 2000? Most housing units in the country (about 83 percent) will receive the short-form questionnaire in Census 2000. The Census 2000 short form will be the shortest form in 180 years.

The long form provides socio-economic detail needed for a wide range of government programs and federal requirements. Nationwide, it goes out to one in six housing units.

Every question is required by law to manage or evaluate federal programs or is needed to meet federal case law requirements. Federal and state funds supporting schools, employment services, housing assistance, road construction, hospital services, programs for the elderly and more are distributed based on census figures.

So how does citizenship fit into this reason for the census?

The census is just to count the people in the country.
the short form long form dodge is irrelevant . What is relevant is the question was asked in census of past and was removed in 2010

It is only irrelevant if you refuse to accept that the vast majority recieve the short form and it does not have the citizenship question and it has been that way for awhile

and just for relevance the 2010 American Community Survey long form has the question. It replaced the long form in 2010. So technically you may be right when you say the long old form did not have the citizenship question. Still there was no long form because it was replaced with the ACS form which did have the question.

The short form does not have the question and only about 80 percent of the population get the short form

The long form which was changed to the he American Community survey in 2010 does have the question of citizenship.

Questionnaire Archive
It's irrelevant what is relevant why was it removed in the first place?
 
The question has always been there

It was on the long form but not the mandatory short form sent to most households.

wonder why the Republicans allowed obama to remove

Because the decision to stop using the long form was made under Bush

Wonder why the media didn't do their job

Too busy rooting for and then rooting against the invasion/occupation of Iraq

wonder why obama wasn't taken to court over the removal?

Hahahaha

Lastly why did the supreme court rule against it?

The citizenship question on the 2020 census, explained
Your BS word salad is Irrelevant the question was there and was removed

Why do you want the Census to under count the people living here?
because only citizens should count when it comes to how the makeup of congressional seats are counted
 
:abgg2q.jpg::ahole-1::banghead::boo_hoo14::CryingCow:
You are way to fucking stupid. Thanks for the laugh today,face-full of sperm,



Question 13 from the 2000 census was this
Is this person a CITIZEN of the United States?
We've always had this question I remember answering this question for at least 3 census up until 2010
https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02ulpr.pdf
Question 13 from the 2000 census was this
Is this person a CITIZEN of the United States?
We've always had this question I remember answering this question for at least 3 census up until 2010
https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02ulpr.pdf
So me pointing out that the citizenship question was on the census questionnaire makes you feel stupid?
Stop projecting
 
Question 13 from the 2000 census was this
Is this person a CITIZEN of the United States?
We've always had this question I remember answering this question for at least 3 census up until 2010
https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02ulpr.pdf
I just say that President Trump Declares that there ARE NO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS in THE US, and that because we cannot count them, we cannot give even $1 of taxpayer funds to support Imaginary Illegal Aliens that are here due to an Imaginary Manufactured Crisis.
 
You can thank the Muslim-In-Chief for removing it in 2010.

Such is the current false narrative.

The long form was discontinued in 2005.

But it sure feels like Obama removed it, deep down in yer gut doesn't it?
The question is on the 2000 census I thought the argument from you leftist it wasn't on the short forum?
 

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