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Originally Posted by hotandheavy
Sorry, I didn't realize you needed to be spoon fed. Here it is in a nut shell, please listen to it for more detail.
The pod-cast explains how the census in 2010, for the first time ever, will not ask citizen status. 13 million census forms will be sent out in Spanish. These people will be counted as REGISTERED VOTERS.
They will carry the same weight as any one else for how congressional districts are re-drawn. We could end up with an entire district made up of illegal immigrants. That state would then have one more electoral vote in the presidency.
This shifts fed aid and electoral college votes.
This is a power grab by the LaRaza crowd, and a legal coo.
It is simply wrong (by any party) to be counting people who don't have the right to vote.
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Why must we spend so much time in these political discussions debunking complete lies? Why do people blindly follow these lies without checking for themselves? Talk about being spoon fed...
As Rekna has shown, the 2010 census asks about immigration status in the same way the 2000 census did, in the same way every census from the past century did. The only difference is that the "long form" of the census now has a different name, it's called the "American Community Survey," and will be administered
every year. So, if anything, we will have more information on illegal aliens, not less.
Oh, and redistricting was never done based on registered voters. They always just looked at population, and even felons count towards the population of a district. So you've been doubly misled.