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Missouri sues to change census
#1
Missouri filed a suit to end counting illegals in the census, and to redo the last one.
Counting illegals affects the apportionment of congressional seats and presidential electors.
It makes sense that representatives should be representing actual voters, and not illegal populations gathered together and placed in districts in need of more party seats in congress.
Quote:To defend our fundamental right to representation in government, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed the most significant election lawsuit in a generation. This first-in-the-nation suit was filed against the United States Department of Commerce (DOC) and the Census Bureau for unconstitutionally allowing illegal aliens to commandeer the path to The White House and compromise our elections.
“The State of Missouri and its voters can no longer ignore the ongoing denial of their right to self-government and fair representation,” said Attorney General Hanaway. “United States citizens and lawful permanent residents have a right to representation, unlike illegal aliens and temporary visa holders. In America, the People, the members of the social compact, are the only legitimate source of the government’s power. We are taking a stand against those who are cheating our system.”

There's a link to the actual complaint in the press release.

https://ago.mo.gov/missouri-attorney-gen...s-recount/

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#2
if this gets kicked to the supreme court and enacted nationwide it would be a death-blow to the democrat party

expect them to fight it tooth and nail
#3
(02-01-2026, 12:06 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: if this gets kicked to the supreme court and enacted nationwide it would be a death-blow to the democrat party

expect them to fight it tooth and nail

Hopefully we would see a shift away from the open door policy.