Politics With No Final Say, Trump Wants To Change Who Counts For Dividing Up Congress' Seats The president is calling for unauthorized immigrants to be excluded from census numbers used to divide seats in Congress. The Constitution says the count must include every person living in the U.S. Hansi Lo Wang
National Census Field Operations Further Delayed Until April 15 By COVID-19 Pandemic The Census Bureau says it's suspending for two more weeks the hiring of temporary workers and in-person visits in remote communities and areas recovering from natural disasters for the 2020 count. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics 10 Census Facts That Bust Common Myths About The 2020 U.S. Head Count It happens only once a decade, so it can be hard to make sense of the census. NPR's census reporter has rounded up facts that debunk some of the most common misconceptions about the national count. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics Report: Most Americans (wrongly) think the citizenship question is still on the census A new report by the Pew Research Center shows that 56% of surveyed adults thought they would be asked about citizenship on the 2020 Census. They won't be. Esmy Jimenez
Politics 'Everyone counts!' Census gets creative in Pierce County. Bus ads, senior center meals, and your kids’ homework ... just some of the places you'll start seeing messages about getting counted in the upcoming U.S. census. Amy Radil
National Social Media Sites Under Pressure To Prep For Census Trolls And Interference Civil rights groups and lawmakers are pushing tech companies to prepare for an onslaught of disinformation that could turn people off from the 2020 census, especially among communities of color. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics 15 States Say Unauthorized Immigrants Should Continue To Count For Seats In Congress A judge is allowing New York and others to intervene in Alabama's lawsuit challenging the long-standing inclusion of unauthorized immigrants in census numbers used to divide up seats in Congress. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics Cities And Immigrants Drove Census Controversy — 100 Years Ago A century ago, debate over immigration and urban-rural power stalled congressional action on the results of the census. The tensions that mattered then still persist a century later. Ron Elving
Politics Judge To Review Claims Of Census Citizenship Question's 'Discriminatory' Origins While the Justice Department continues exploring possible ways to add a question about citizenship to the census forms, a federal judge in Maryland is moving ahead with reopening two cases against it. Hansi Lo Wang Bobby Allyn
National How The Fight Over The Census Citizenship Question Could Rage On President Trump threatened to delay next year's constitutionally mandated head count hours after the Supreme Court ruled to keep a citizenship question off 2020 census forms for now. Hansi Lo Wang