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Why undocumented immigrants still fear the 2020 census

  • Written by Mary Lehman Held, Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Tennessee
Undocumented immigrants are at risk of an undercount in 2020.U.S. Census Bureau

The United States might not be able to get information about more than 10 million people in the 2020 census.

That’s the number of undocumented immigrants living in the United States. Another 16.7 million individuals live in a household with an undocumented member...

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