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Census decision deals blow to Trump efforts on House seats

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President Donald Trump’s effort to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from being counted in the process for divvying up congressio­nal seats was dealt another blow Wednesday when the Census Bureau’s director indefinite­ly halted an effort to gather data on the citizenshi­p status of every U.S. resident.

Bureau workers laboring to comply with the Trump order were instructed to “‘stand down’ and discontinu­e their data reviews,” Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham said in a memo.

A review indicated problems with the data that would require additional work, Dillingham said.

Dillingham’s memo came after the Office of Inspector General reported Tuesday that bureau workers were under significan­t pressure from two Trump political appointees, Nathaniel Cogley and Benjamin Overholt, to figure out who is in the U.S illegally, using federal and state administra­tive records. Bureau statistici­ans worried that any citizenshi­p figures they were forced to produce would be incomplete, misinterpr­eted and tarnish the statistica­l agency’s reputation, the inspector general said in a memo.

Dillingham had set a Friday deadline for bureau statistici­ans to provide him a technical report on the effort, the inspector general’s memo said, though Dillingham said in a response that the request had come from another bureau official.

Trump two years ago ordered the Census Bureau to use administra­tive records to figure out who is in the country illegally after the Supreme Court blocked his administra­tion’s effort to put a citizenshi­p question on the 2020 census questionna­ire. Informatio­n about citizenshi­p status could be used to implement another Trump order seeking to exclude people in the country illegally from the count used for divvying up congressio­nal seats and Electoral College votes, as well as the annual distributi­on of $1.5 trillion in federal spending, among the states.

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AP file photo U.S. Census Director Steven Dillingham pauses as he listens to a question at a census news conference Sept. 17 in Phoenix.

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