The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Director wasn’t told about Trump district drawing order

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U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham testified Wednesday that he wasn’t informed ahead of time about President Donald Trump’s order seeking to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from the process of redrawing congressio­nal districts.

Dillingham testified during an emergency congressio­nal hearing that he was unaware of anyone from the Census Bureau playing a role in the order that civil rights groups have called unconstitu­tional. The bureau is collecting the head count data that will be used to redraw the districts.

The Democratic-controlled House Committee on Oversight and Reform held the hearing after Trump issued a memorandum last week seeking to exclude people in the country illegally from being included during the district redrawing process. Civil rights group have filed multiple lawsuits challengin­g the memorandum as unconstitu­tional and an attempt to limit the power of Latinos and immigrants of color.

Democratic lawmakers expressed both dismay and sympathy with Dillingham, a Trump appointee, for being kept out of the loop on such a vital decision involving the bureau.

Opponents of Trump’s order say it could discourage immigrants and noncitizen­s from participat­ing in the once-a-decade head count used for deciding how many congressio­nal seats each states gets in a process known as apportionm­ent. A Pew Research Center analysis shows that the order, if it stands up to challenges, could cost California, Florida and Texas congressio­nal seats.

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