Hoping to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked its attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the census numbers used to reallocate seats in Congress, the Trump administration is turning to the Supreme Court.
Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via Getty ImagesProtesters hold signs about the 2020 census at a rally in front of the Supreme Court in 2019.
The Trump administration is turning to the Supreme Court to try to revive the president's attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the census numbers used to determine each state's share of seats in Congress.calling for the unprecedented change. A lower federal court in Manhattan declared it an illegal overreach of the president's limited authority, as delegated by Congress, over the census.
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