Imperial Valley Press

L.A., other cities join lawsuit over census question

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The city and county of Los Angeles joined four other cities Friday in California’s lawsuit challengin­g the Trump administra­tion’s plan to ask people if they are U.S. citizens during the 2020 census.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra argues that including such a question will lead to immigrants dodging the survey altogether, diluting political representa­tion and potentiall­y robbing many communitie­s of federal dollars.

“This action by the Trump administra­tion threatens all of us,” Becerra said at a news conference Friday. “We know if you’re not counted, you don’t count.”

In addition to the nation’s most populous county and the second most populous city, the cities of Stockton, Fremont, Long Beach and Oakland also joined California’s suit that was filed earlier this year.

The census has not collected citizenshi­p data from the whole population since 1950 and instead included the question in surveys just sent to a population sample.

The census, a massive effort taken every 10 years, is required by the Constituti­on and is used to determine the number of seats each state has in the House of Representa­tives as well as how federal money is distribute­d to local communitie­s. The Justice Department has said the reinstatem­ent of the citizenshi­p question “will allow the department to protect the right to vote and ensure free and fair elections for all Americans.”

Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer said the city’s choice to join the lawsuit was both symbolic and substantia­te because of the city’s large immigrant community, whose members could avoid participat­ing because of the citizenshi­p query.

“We won’t stand idly by as the Trump administra­tion brazenly attempts to suppress the count of LA residents,” Feuer said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/DAMIAN DOVARGANES ?? California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (at podium) announces the state cities of Stockton, Fremont, Long Beach and Oakland would be joining a suit he filed earlier for the city and county of Los Angeles challengin­g the Trump administra­tion’s plan...
AP PHOTO/DAMIAN DOVARGANES California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (at podium) announces the state cities of Stockton, Fremont, Long Beach and Oakland would be joining a suit he filed earlier for the city and county of Los Angeles challengin­g the Trump administra­tion’s plan...

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