President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Tuesday in support of excluding undocumented immigrants from 2020 census results, The Washington Post reported. Doing so, he said, would represent a "better understanding of the Constitution" than the way apportionment has been implemented for over two centuries.
"For the purpose of the reapportionment of Representatives following the 2020 census, it is the policy of the United States to exclude from the apportionment base aliens who are not in a lawful immigration status . . . to the maximum extent feasible and consistent with the discretion delegated to the executive branch," the memo said.
The document seeks to direct the U.S. Commerce Department, which oversees the Census, to collect data on undocumented immigrants and remove them from the census's final population totals. Legal and census experts said the plan is neither legal nor practicable, the Post reported.
Trump previously sought to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census but the Supreme Court last year ruled the effort violated administrative law.
Tuesday's memo will likely face additional lawsuits. Several groups that successfully challenged the administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the census said they will sue over the new memo, according to the Post.
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