Sure. We dont count fetuses on the Census. If a baby wasn't born before May 1st, 2020, it was not counted on the Census. (I've been a census worker twice, and they spent about an hour discussing this very point.)
you can't claim your fetus as a dependent on your taxes. If your Fetus wasn't born before January 1st, you don't get to count them.
No, the census counts people who are living in the United States. The unborn baby is currently living in its mother womb. The moment it's born, it's counted on the census.
There is no law that says an unborn baby isn't a person. Stop conflating the census with personhood.
My point was, the "occupant" of the womb has its status changed depending on the convenience factor. When the liberal woman wants something, like time off work, or some attention, it's a baby, when it comes to an abortion, it's a fetus....which is it, because science doesn't work that way.
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