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Louisiana, Ohio, Kansas and West Virginia sue over unlawful migrants in census

Last updated: January 21, 2025 8:19 pm
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The attorneys basic of Louisiana, Kansas, Ohio and West Virginia are suing to dam the U.S. Census Bureau from together with unlawful immigrants within the rely used to apportion congressional seats and electoral votes.

The lawsuit filed in Louisiana federal court docket on Sunday – the day earlier than President Donald Trump took workplace – alleges that the Biden administration determined to incorporate unlawful immigrants counted within the 2020 census as a part of the inhabitants tally to apportion congressional seats and electoral votes. That allegedly resulted in Ohio and West Virginia every shedding a congressional seat and an electoral vote to different states with bigger populations of unlawful immigrants and short-term visa holders dwelling there.

The lawsuit says Texas gained one congressional seat and one electoral vote, and California saved a congressional seat and an electoral vote “that it would have otherwise lost.”

The attorneys basic argue Louisiana and Kansas are every more likely to lose a congressional seat and an electoral vote within the 2030 reapportionment if the follow continues.

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“We shouldn’t lose representation in Congress due to the presence of illegal aliens harbored by other states,” Louisiana Lawyer Common Liz Murrill mentioned in an announcement. “Counting Illegal Aliens in the census to determine Congressional seats and electoral votes is unlawful. We have sued to stop it.” 

Migrants wait for his or her CBP One appointments earlier than crossing by means of El Chaparral border port in Tijuana, Mexico, on Jan. 20, 2025. The Trump administration shuts down the CBP One app.  (Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto by way of Getty Photographs)

In February 2018, the U.S. Census Bureau developed standards for the 2020 census, dubbed the “Residence Rule,” stating that international nationals dwelling within the U.S. are counted within the census and allotted to the state the place their “usual residence” is situated. The lawsuit notes how that was no matter whether or not these international nationals are lawfully current within the U.S. and “regardless of whether any visa they may possess is temporary.” 

After the 2020 census, the lawsuit says former President Biden’s Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, in addition to the Census Bureau and its director, Robert Santos, determined to incorporate “illegal aliens and aliens holding temporary visas (‘nonimmigrant aliens’) in the census figures used for determining the apportionment of the House of Representatives and Electoral College votes.” 

The lawsuit says the Residence Rule violates the Fourteenth Modification’s equal illustration precept by “robbing the people of the Plaintiff States of their rightful share of political representation, while systematically redistributing political power to states with high numbers of illegal aliens and nonimmigrant aliens,” in addition to Article II, Part 1, of the USA Structure by “necessitating an unconstitutional distribution of Electoral College votes among the states.” 

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“The Residence Rule also breaches the federal government’s constitutional obligation to conduct an ‘actual Enumeration’ of the number of “persons in each State,” the lawsuit says. “The phrase ‘persons in each State’ was understood at both the Founding and in the Reconstruction era to be restricted to United States citizens and permanent resident aliens who had been lawfully admitted to the body politic constituted by the Constitution.” 

It continues, “Aliens who are unlawfully or temporarily present in the United States did not qualify because they are not entitled to political representation. It has long been understood that foreign diplomats temporarily in the U.S. also did not qualify.” 

“But, in any case, the Fourteenth Amendment separately requires that illegal aliens who have been denied the right to vote be excluded from state apportionment,” the lawsuit says. “Thus, the actual enumeration of the population of the states cannot include such aliens. Only U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (“LPRs,” often known as “green card holders”) may be included.” 

Folks wait for his or her CBP One appointments earlier than crossing by means of El Chaparral border port in Tijuana, Mexico, on Jan. 20, 2025. The Trump administration shut down the CBP One app for migrants. (Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto by way of Getty Photographs)

The attorneys basic argue that unlawful immigration “affects the distribution of seats in the House of Representatives and the Electoral College because the illegal alien population is both large and highly concentrated in a minority of states.” 

The lawsuit goes on to summarize analysis suggesting there are about 11.7 million unlawful immigrants within the U.S., stating that over the past three a long time, the USA “has been undergoing the largest wave of immigration in American history.” 

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“Counting illegal aliens in the census takes voting power from some Americans and gives it to others,” the lawsuit says. 

President Trump has promised mass deportations and declared a state of emergency on the southern border on his first day in workplace. It’s unclear how the lawsuit will influence the incoming Trump administration. 

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