Immigration and Citizenship

RADIO (PRI): Federal judge rules against citizenship questions on the census

New York Federal Judge Furman issued a 277-page decision not to allow the Trump administration’s push for a citizenship question on the 2020 census. Marco Werman speaks with chief counsel Brianne Gorod from the Constitutional Accountability Center. Her center filed the amicus brief.

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