The Times editorial board writes: The Supreme Court shouldn’t reward government lies on the census citizenship question (via latimesopinion)
with former Trump advisor Stephen K. Bannon and immigration hard-liner Kris Kobach. And while the government claims it is merely reviving a question that had been asked on previous census forms, the question was last posed in the household census three generations ago, in 1950.So what is the real reason the Trump administration wants the question added? It’s hard to see it as anything other than cynical partisan politics.
It would also reduce federal funding to immigrant-heavy areas.But the issue before the Supreme Court is more technical. Lower courts blocked the Commerce Department from adding the citizenship question, ruling that the stated reason was a pretext and that Ross had violated federal laws in doing so. The government argued that Ross’ reasons were irrelevant because federal law gives the Commerce secretary broad leeway to make such decisions.
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