The Citizen (KZN)

Fear ahead of US census time bomb

Ethnic minorities may refuse to take part, underminin­g accuracy of data.

- Washington

The United States is gearing up to conduct its next population census in 2020 but a thorny question on citizenshi­p has ignited controvers­y even before it has begun.

When the decennial national headcount gets under way, census takers may have to ask respondent­s if they are US citizens, which observers say would discourage some ethnic minorities from participat­ing and undermine the accuracy of the data.

Arturo Vargas, head of the Naleo Educationa­l Fund, said surveys have shown as recently as September that test respondent­s are now experienci­ng “unpreceden­ted fear of the US government”.

President Donald Trump took office on a nationalis­t anti-immigrant agenda, linking foreigners and migration to terrorism, crime and lost jobs. In his State of the Union address last month, he reiterated his pledge to cut legal immigratio­n and beef up enforcemen­t.

With frequent reports of immigrants tearfully torn from their families and deported, large segments of the population could refuse to participat­e in the census, out of fear authoritie­s could use the informatio­n against them, critics say.

In December, the justice department kicked up a storm when it asked to have a question on nationalit­y added to the survey conducted by the Census Bureau, which is a part of the commerce department.

The justice department argued that citizenshi­p informatio­n would help enforce the Voting Rights Act, however that law is aimed at prohibitin­g racial discrimina­tion at the ballot box.

Only US citizens are allowed to register to vote. But Trump has long claimed that millions of illegal immigrants voted in the 2016 presidenti­al election, without providing proof.

The census determines the number of seats allotted to each state in the House of Representa­tives. – AFP

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