Missouri Sues To Exclude Illegal Aliens From Census

What Missouri Is Asking The Court

Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a lawsuit aiming to stop the Census Bureau from including illegal aliens in the apportionment numbers that decide congressional seats and Electoral College votes, and she is asking the court for a full recount to correct what she calls an unconstitutional policy that shifts political power away from law abiding states like Missouri.

Why This Matters To Voters

Hanaway says counting illegal aliens costs states representation and federal funding, and she argues that federal representation should reflect the citizenry and legal residents who obey the law, not people here in violation of it; if the policy is changed she claims up to 11 House seats and 11 Electoral College votes now credited to sanctuary states could move to states that follow immigration law.

History And The Legal Fight

The practice of counting noncitizens for apportionment dates back to a decision made before the 1980 Census, and the issue saw a major clash when President Trump sought to exclude illegal aliens from apportionment in 2020, prompting litigation that left the matter unresolved and ultimately allowed the current administration to include noncitizens in the apportionment base.

Missouri’s Argument In Plain Terms

Hanaway calls the current policy unjust and unlawful and says it effectively rewards open border states like California and New York by inflating their political clout, while punishing states that try to enforce immigration rules; she frames the lawsuit as protecting Missourians’ right to fair representation and to federal resources that follow accurate counts.

What Happens Next

The case is a first of its kind and will likely trigger appeals if a federal judge rules against either side, meaning this will almost certainly head to higher courts where the constitutional meaning of representation, the intent of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Commerce Department and Census Bureau policies will be argued over months or years.

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3 Comments

  1. Sandra Reply

    Americans have the right to say how their country is governed not people from other countries the self same countries that would not allow non citizens from other nations to vote in their country.

  2. Arlie Corbett Reply

    You would have to have a scew loose not to understand that allowing illegals to count on our census. Representation in U.S. Elections is for legal residents of ther United States. How could an
    official U. S. Government bureau allow such an arrangement. Illegals don’t have the right to vote in our elections, so why should they be counted by the census?

  3. Phil F Reply

    Every non-sanctuary state should be suing the Census Bureau to exclude Illegal aliens from the census. Illegals have no legal or constitutional right to determine our representation. There’s no requirement that ALL people in the US should be counted nor does it say only citizens should be counted but common sense tells anyone with a brain that if you’re Illegal you shouldn’t be counted because you’re a criminal.

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