Obama Appointed Kritarch “Blocks” Trump Administration From Asking About Citizenship On 2020 Census, But Supremes Will Get To Weigh In
01/15/2019
An Obama appointee on the bench has “blocked” the Census Bureau from asking if the residents of the US are citizens or not.
Court Blocks Trump Administration From Asking About Citizenship in Census, By Michael Wines, NYT, January 15, 2019
In a lengthy and stinging ruling, Judge Jesse M. Furman [appointed by Obama] of the United States District Court in Manhattan said that Wilbur L. Ross Jr., the commerce secretary, committed “a veritable smorgasbord” of violations of federal procedural law when he ordered the citizenship question added.
Mr. Ross “failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices,” Judge Furman wrote.
But while Mr. Ross’s violations were “egregious,” he said, there was not sufficient evidence to prove, as plaintiffs in the lawsuit had claimed, that he had deliberately sought to discriminate against noncitizens and minorities that were most likely to be affected by the citizenship question. In part, he said, that was because the Supreme Court had blocked the plaintiffs from taking sworn testimony from Mr. Ross about his actions.[More]
This is horrifyingly stupid of this judge to do this, and it’s a major scandal that Census Bureau didn’t ask this in the last three censuses.
Here is our previous coverage of that:
- That Census Citizenship Question: Kritarchs Now Hunting For Thoughtcrimes By James Kirkpatrick on 07/29/2018
That’s also about Judge Furman’s suspicion that the Trump Administration is trying to protect America for the wrong reasons. More below:
- U. S. Stuck With Racial Division. The Census Should Measure It Scientifically By Lance Welton on 09/08/2018
- NYT: Scandal! Kris Kobach Expressed an Opinion on Citizenship By Steve Sailer on 06/10/2018
- Trump, Encouragingly, Does Nothing About Race/Ethnicity on Census By Steve Sailer on 12/04/2017
- Sessions Justice Department Weaponizing The Census Against Illegals By Federale on 01/01/2018
- WASHINGTON TIMES: “nearly 2 Million Non-Citizen Hispanics Illegally Registered To Vote” — As We (And Trump) Have Been Saying By Allan Wall on 02/19/2017
- How The Census Bureau Socially Constructs The Next America(s) By Steve Sailer on 09/23/2013
- Attn: Harry Reid — A Modest Proposal: Remove "Negro" from the Census, but add Questions about Citizenship By Washington Watcher on 01/11/2010
In 2010, one of the words you could select on the Census Form to describe your race was still “Negro”, despite the fact that this had been out of date for over 40 years. In The American people: the findings of the 1970 census, (1974) New Yorker writer E.J. Kahn, Jr wrote
In an unbiased sort of way, the Census Bureau is one of the most race-conscious institutions functioning in the country. Nearly all its findings are uncompromisingly broken down in terms of black and white. (It is one of the nation’s biggest remaining users of the word "Negro," to which its computers have become stubbornly accustomed.)
But as we said in 2010, there’s nothing wrong with putting the word "American" on the Census form.