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September 29, 2020
Judges Reject DOJ's 'Frivolous' Bid To Pause Census Ruling
A trio of federal judges on Tuesday refused to temporarily lift their ruling barring the Trump administration from excluding unauthorized immigrants from the census count, slamming the government's request for reprieve as "frivolous" and "meritless."
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September 22, 2020
Feds Take Bid To Cut Immigrants From Census To High Court
The Trump administration pushed the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday for permission to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the census count for political redistricting, after a three-judge panel blocked the effort and found that the case was "not particularly close."
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September 10, 2020
Trump Can't Exclude Unauthorized Immigrants From Census
A trio of New York federal judges on Thursday shut down President Donald Trump's attempt to not count unauthorized immigrants in the 2020 census, ruling that the policy blatantly violates federal law governing the census and apportionment and that the case need not be litigated any further.
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September 03, 2020
Trump's Census Exclusion Plan Doubted By NY Judges
A trio of New York federal court judges seemed to harbor doubt Thursday about the legality of President Donald Trump's attempt to not count unauthorized immigrants in the 2020 U.S. census, with one judge remarking that such a policy could invite "political chicanery."
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August 20, 2020
Trump Rips Census Exclusion Claims As 'Speculative'
President Donald Trump has blasted as "speculative" the claims from states, cities and nonprofits that his push to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the 2020 census count would lead to reduced federal funding and lost congressional representation, saying it remains unknown whether his directive may even be carried out.
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August 05, 2020
Census Exclusion Case Earns Fast-Track Status In NY
A New York federal judge on Wednesday agreed to a schedule he called "extraordinarily expedited" in response to claims from a coalition of states, cities and nonprofits that the Trump administration's push to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the 2020 census is already causing irreparable harm.
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July 24, 2020
States Slam Trump's Census Exclusion As Unconstitutional
A host of states and cities slammed President Donald Trump's latest attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the final census count, saying the unconstitutional move will deprive citizens nationwide of adequate federal funding and political representation.