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¿Eres ciudadano? El gobierno de Trump quiere saber

  • Written by Jonathan Entin, Professor Emeritus of Law and Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University
Los críticos temen que incluir preguntas sobre la ciudadanía impida que las personas respondan a los censistas en el 2020U.S. Census Bureau, CC BY-NC-ND

Por primera vez en varias décadas, el censo 2020 de Estados Unidos preguntará si las personas son ciudadanas o no.

Cuando Wilbur Ross, Secretario de Comercio,...

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