Thursday, March 10, 2022

I applied to work and was accepted to help with the census. I was never asked to work.

This looks like racism to me. When firm numbers are established, all that redistricting will be challenged in court.

March 10, 2022
By Bill Keveney

The nation's Latino population (click here) was undercounted in the 2020 census at a level more than three times that of the 2010 census, according to estimates U.S. Census Bureau estimates announced Thursday.

The Black population along with Native Americans living on reservations also were undercounted at higher levels in the 2020 census, while non-Hispanic white people and Asian Americans were overcounted, according to comparative demographic data released in conjunction with a Census Bureau virtual presentation.

Census officials acknowledged unique challenges with the 2020 census, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdowns in 2020.

A nearly 5% undercount of Latino people was more than three times larger the population's 2010 undercount (1.54%), marking the biggest differentiation by far for any racial or ethnic group since 2010....