Legal Group Sues Census Bureau to Prevent ‘Unlawful’ Methods in 2030 Count

The lawsuit argues for counting only actual people, accusing the Census Bureau of using ‘unlawful statistical sampling methods’ in its 2020 count.
Legal Group Sues Census Bureau to Prevent ‘Unlawful’ Methods in 2030 Count
People walk on a street in New York City on June 20, 2024. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
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A public-interest law firm is suing the U.S. Census Bureau to ensure that allegedly flawed procedures used in the 2020 census are not employed again in the 2030 count, the lawsuit claims.

In the lawsuit, America First Legal said its efforts are to ensure that the census counts only actual people, unlike in the 2020 count, when “unlawful statistical sampling methods” were used.

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