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The debate over who “counts” in America continues to intensify, with significant implications for the nation’s political ...
A contentious debate is unfolding nationwide as Trump-aligned Republicans advocate for a U.S. Census that counts only ...
President Donald Trump says he is aware of and supports proposed legislation that would require the federal government to ...
With the reclassification of the 2020 census, Angela Wong Carbone reflects on how the U.S. government’s new rules seek to erase and divide a growing population of mixed-race citizens The post The U.S.
Following new federal standards and field testing, new questions about sexual orientation, gender, and race and ethnicity will be added to the Census.
The 2030 Census will see a combined question on race and ethnicity — a welcome and overdue development that marks a considerable shift from the 2020 Census.
She is the author of “Mexican Americans and the Question of Race,” and she served on the U.S. Census Bureau’s advisory committee on race and ethnicity from 2014 to 2020.
The U.S. Census Bureau will have new categories for race and ethnicity for the first time in 27 years, directly affecting people who identify as Hispanic, Latino, Middle Eastern and North African.
U.S. Census changes how it identifies people by race and ethnicity, creates Middle Eastern category for first time Politics Mar 28, 2024 9:57 AM EDT ...
Conservative groups created a census plan for a Republican president that includes pushing for a citizenship question that's likely to lower the counts for Latinos and Asian Americans.