citizenship

“A fair and accurate count of all people in America is one of the federal government’s most solemn constitutional obligations."
The Trump administration is adding a question about citizenship status to the 2020 Census. It’s the first time since 1950 the census will ask that question, and it could have a very real impact on the U.S. population.
States with large immigrant populations stand to lose seats in Congress, federal funding and electoral college votes.
Civil rights groups say the question is untested and could depress response rates among minorities.
The State Department is relying on an outdated policy that is at odds with federal court precedents.
She doesn't seem like the perfect candidate for the "Einstein visa."
With a dangerous hurricane slamming into the island, it'll need help from the mainland to recover.
Our democracy depends on those of us who teach kids.
Chief Justice John Roberts led the charge against a government position that could cast doubt on the citizenship status of countless Americans.
“It’s on you, in your city or community, to keep on driving change.”