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Census Lawsuits Threaten 2030 Count

Two federal lawsuits threaten to disrupt the 2030 U.S. Census, with groups allied to former President Trump challenging key methods for counting and privacy protections. The suits could impact congressional seats, Electoral College votes, and federal funding distribution. The cases also aim to exclude people in the country illegally from redistricting numbers, potentially benefiting Republicans and non-Hispanic whites. The Justice Department under Trump is facing criticism for not defending the Census Bureau, leading Democratic law firms to intervene. The Census Bureau continues planning for 2030, despite ongoing legal battles. Checkout Solipillow.com

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