The Commerce secretary wrote a memo arguing that the benefits of the controversial question would outweigh any harm.
by Justin Elliott
by Justin Elliott
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross’ decision Monday
to add a controversial question on citizenship to the 2020 census came
in the face of opposition from career officials at the Census Bureau who
fear it will depress response rates, especially from immigrants.
Two people with knowledge of the deliberations said career leaders in
the Census Bureau, which is part of the Commerce Department, had
scrambled to come up with alternatives to adding the question. Those
efforts were unsuccessful.
In a memo
announcing his decision, Ross said that “The Census Bureau and many
stakeholders expressed concern that [a citizenship question] would
negatively impact the response rate for non-citizens.”
But Ross added that “neither the Census Bureau nor the concerned
stakeholders could document that the response rate would in fact decline
materially.”
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Source: ProPublica
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