Three federal judges in Maryland endorsed decisions from NY and CA judges, issuing another block on President Trump’s order to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the 2020 Census. In a unanimous decision, the judges found that an injunction was necessary to prevent five states from losing representation in Congress, which would occur if immigrants were cut from their population counts. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up the government’s appeal in that case, and is scheduled to hear arguments on Nov. 30.although I fear SC will agree w/ Trump
Third federal court blocks immigrant exclusion from census.
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