The deep state is leaving no stone unturned to continue election theft in various ways and the so-called migrants are an important means toward this goal. Not really a shocker then to learn that the Census Bureau has announced counting illegal aliens in the next census as part of America’s population. The implication of this move is obvious: manipulating the number of congressional seats in the states.
On December 19, the U.S. Census Bureau announced that it had “refined” its methodology for its 2024 population estimates of the country. As reported in The Federalist, the Census Bureau’s population estimates would now include the net 2.8 million international migrants that have been allowed inside America between 2023 and 2024.
The new population estimates will be based on the data “compiled using U.S. federal administrative data” and includes: lawful permanent residents, visa issuances, international student enrollees, refugee admissions, and border releases.
As the article explains, this has important implications for the federal elections. The population estimates by the Bureau determine how many congressional seats each state would have in the future elections. Since legal residents of Democrat states like California and New York have been leaving in droves, the arrival of international migrants – mainly via illegal border crossings – helps these states make up for the numbers of people lost via domestic migration. In other words, bad policies of Democrats make people leave the blue states so Democrats let foreigners in to keep the numbers locked or even raise them for the census. Counting these non-Americans in the population estimates by the Census Bureau helps the Democrats keep their congressional seats for the blue seats.
The article also analyzed the numbers of people moving out of blue states to assess how it would affect the numbers of their congressional seats. Thus it turns out that California should lose 3 congressional seats, New York two congressional seats, and Oregon, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island should each lose one congressional seat. On the contrary, owing to the number of people moving to become their residents, the red states of Florida and Texas are each eligible for adding four seats. The states of Utah, Arizona, and Idaho are to add one seat each.
In the 2020 census, Democrats fought against the Trump administration’s attempt to include the question of citizenship in the 10-year census survey. The Supreme Court sided with the Democrats and the question was blocked from including in the questionnaire. Two years later, that is 2022, the Census Bureau announced that it had committed “an error” in the 2020 population estimates of more than a dozen states. The Bureau found in a post-census survey that it had overcounted people in eight states (DE, HI, MA, MN, NY, RI, OH, and UT) and undercounted people in six states (AR, FL, IL, MS, TN, and TX).
Interestingly, the error had resulted in overcounting people in mostly blue states and undercounted people in mostly red states. The result was Florida getting two seats less while Texas receiving one seat less in the Congress in 2024 than they should have under a correct count. On the other hand, Colorado, Minnesota, and Rhode Island each got one more seat than they should have under a correct count.
The worst part of this Democrat-favoring error in the census was that it was acknowledged but not corrected. The Heritage Foundation, reporting on the issue in August 2022, wrote:
There do not appear to be any statutory legal remedies for this problem. As the Census Bureau correctly noted, the errors will not change the officially reported 2020 Census counts or change the apportionment calculation for the states.
The numbers could not be readjusted and the Bureau was immune from prosecution. Besides, Democrats held the Congress and the White House so no real investigation was expected. Leftist news source The Hill cheered at the Bureau’s error in June 2022 as it ran the story under the title “Census blunder may tip 2024 to Democrats.”
Fixing the operations of the Census Bureau will remain another mess for the incoming Trump administration if the country still has to see fair elections in future.