Republicans Introduce Legislation to Exclude Illegal Immigrants from Census Count
In a bid to prevent the distortion of congressional and presidential races, Republican lawmakers have proposed the Equal Representation Act.
- Republican lawmakers have introduced the Equal Representation Act to ensure illegal immigrants are not counted in the census, aiming to protect the integrity of congressional and presidential races.
- The legislation, supported by over 70 House members and 20 Senate Republicans, faces challenges in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
- Experts warn that counting illegal immigrants in the census could distort the apportionment of House seats and electoral votes, potentially impacting elections.
- President Biden's 2021 executive order mandates the inclusion of all residents, including noncitizens, in the census count, a move criticized by opponents.
- The next census in 2030 will determine congressional seats and electoral votes, highlighting the ongoing debate over the inclusion of illegal immigrants in the count.