Shad
Veteran Member
It could change, though I don’t believe it’s that simple in the US as it’s established federal law. They’d need to get that changed via the usual processes first.
Waivers and consent are easy to slip into paper work.
Regardless, the key point is that the administration hasn’t asked for that and didn’t present it as their reason for wanting the citizenship question on the census.
Sure. I expect if Trump still has the bit in his teeth the wavier/consent will be the next move.
That would mean either the people calling for that are entirely out of sync with the politicians they believe they’re supporting or the administration deliberately lied to the Supreme Court to try to cover up their true motives.
Representative systems often ignore the populous depending on subject.
I for one very much hope it’s the former and will generally believe in the ignorance of a handful of individuals (especially Americans) before a major government conspiracy (even American).
It is just a standard GOP vs Dem battle. Pushing laws to limits, testing the waters, etc.