A sign on its front door in a heavily Hispanic neighborhood of the borough of Queens warns law enforcement officers not to enter without a warrant. Its colorful lobby is filled with butterfly-shaped placards made for protests against the hardline immigration policies of President Donald Trump, a fellow
1 / 3Theo Oshiro, deputy director of immigrant services organization Make the Road New York, is pictured at the group’s offices in New York City,Theo Oshiro, deputy director of immigrant services organization Make the Road New York, is pictured at the group’s offices in New York City, New York, U.S. April 9, 2019. REUTERS/Andrew ChungBy Andrew Chung
On Jan. 15, Manhattan-based U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled against the administration and blocked the use of the question. Two other courts also have blocked the question since then. The Constitution mandates a census every 10 years. The official population count is used to allocate seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute some $800 billion in federal funds.
In a brief to the justices, U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who argues the administration's position at the Supreme Court, called the plaintiffs' claims"speculative fears that the government itself will act unlawfully by using answers to the citizenship question for law-enforcement purposes."
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