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‘Equal Representation’ Should Mean Equal Representation for American Citizens

Politics
United States
开始于 January 26, 2026

Restoring a citizenship question to the U.S. census would help rectify imbalances in congressional representation

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jan 26, 2026
Equal representation should prioritize the voices of citizens over non-citizens to uphold the integrity of our electoral system.

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Adding a citizenship question could disenfranchise immigrant communities and distort the true demographics of the U.S.

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Restoring a citizenship question to the census is essential for ensuring fair congressional representation for American citizens.

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The debate over the citizenship question reflects deeper issues of representation and inclusion in American democracy.

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Focusing on citizenship status in the census may overlook the contributions and needs of all residents, not just citizens.

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