Republicans who control the Legislature are pushing bills to verify voters’ citizenship status. Democrats and voting rights advocates warn of a logistical mess that could hurt legal voters.
Integration specialists point to problems such as prohibitive costs, a lack of study materials, and the risks of indirect discrimination.
Census Bureau plans to use survey with a citizenship question in its test for 2030, alarming experts
Republicans reject complaint about Gabbard as Democrats question time it took to see it US announces $6M in aid for Cuba as island’s leader accuses it of imposing an ‘energy blockade’ Trump roasts ...
Census Bureau plans to use survey with a citizenship question in its test for 2030, alarming experts
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Census Bureau plans to use a survey form with a citizenship question as part of its practice test of the 2030 census, raising questions about whether the Trump ...
Joseph Edlow, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, also testified and underscored the administration’s efforts to tighten legal pathways for migrants to enter or remain in the ...
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A federal tool to check voter citizenship keeps making mistakes. It led to confusion in Texas.
DHS rolled out the revamped tool while it was still adding data. That led to widespread misidentification, particularly for citizens born outside the U.S.
The ultimate goal for Olympic athletes is to reach the medal stand, but for two decorated members of Team USA, the games have ...
The hearing underscored how deeply divided Republicans and Democrats remain on top-level changes to immigration enforcement ...
Some reluctant Republicans say an old-school filibuster showdown with Democrats could paralyze the Senate with no guarantee of success. But President Trump and their own colleagues are spoiling for ...
Shortly before Team USA ice dancer Vadym Kolesnik was named to the 2026 Olympic team, he faced a difficult test off the ice — quite literally. Kolesnik, who was born in Ukraine, needed to pass a ...
After protecting Congress on Jan. 6 and as the Trump administration runs roughshod over democracy, he’s running for Congress — again — because, he told HuffPost, “We’re in regime territory.” ...
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