Two Huge Questions Loom as 2020 Census Winds Down | New York Times https://t.co/Z0rPMOTgY4 via @nytimes
— Todd Gardner (@PopGeog) October 12, 2020
NEW: Court blocks Census counting from ending on Monday, and orders it to continue until October 31.
— Ana Cabrera (@AnaCabrera) October 2, 2020
NEW: Census Bureau staff have briefed the commerce secretary on producing estimates of the unauthorized immigrant population "on more than one occasion" since Trump issued executive order on citizenship data in July 2019, according to an internal documenthttps://t.co/spHPxx5uzW pic.twitter.com/wcFxZOspea
— Hansi Lo Wang • 2️⃣6️⃣? DAYS (@hansilowang) October 5, 2020
A federal judge accuses the Trump administration of violating a court order that would give the Census Bureau more time for its 10-year nationwide count. https://t.co/8M96uebJzY
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 30, 2020
NEW: Emails show career officials at the Census Bureau tried to warn the Trump admin that cutting the #2020Census schedule short would lead to "fatal data quality flaws that are unacceptable" and risked the perception of "politically-manipulated results."https://t.co/gp2TIWDR82
— Hansi Lo Wang • 3️⃣5️⃣? DAYS (@hansilowang) September 21, 2020
A pandemic and politics are interfering with the 2020 census. Here's why that's a big deal https://t.co/fs2iWhy6Ug pic.twitter.com/D2Sfp0UaUj
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 16, 2020
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge chastised government attorneys Monday for failing to produce documents that showed how the U.S. Census Bureau made its decision to cut short by a month the head count of every U.S. resident.https://t.co/uLaPnXmGjw
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) September 15, 2020
Only about 66% of households have so far self-responded to the census, with only a few weeks remaining to compile data that illustrates the racial makeup of America and helps determine the distribution of $1.5T in federal aid, Census Bureau says. https://t.co/GsrLgSYlZW
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 14, 2020
“The Trump administration has, time & again, used its executive power to try to keep & maintain political power.”
— Joshua A. Geltzer (@jgeltzer) September 13, 2020
Bravo to @nytopinion for calling out Trump’s relentless politicization of the 2020 Census for what it is: a lawless attempt to grab power. https://t.co/4R7t4SjajS