President Donald Trump's effort to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from being counted in the process for divvying up congressional seats was dealt another blow Wednesday when the Census Bureau's director indefinitely halted an effort to gather data on the citizenship status of every U.S. resident.
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The Hispanic media s double standards – when reporting about “double standards” – shone through at Telemundo News, where anchor Jose Diaz-Balart sanctified last summer´s BLM-Antifa riots, and demonized both the Capital Police and National Guard in Washington, D.C., in a report that echoed the liberal talking points featured yesterday on ALL of the liberal news outlets.
For Díaz-Balart, who blurted out the same racism angle pronounced by Joe Biden and featured over its sister network, NBC, it all boiled down to how security protected President Donald Trump when he stood with a bible in front of a DC church, while attacking innocent BLM and Antifa peaceful protesters only because they were Black and Latino (a fallacy in itself as image after image shows that most of the BLM and Antifa rioters are White).
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The Hispanic media s double standards – when reporting about “double standards” – shone through at Telemundo News, where anchor Jose Diaz-Balart sanctified last summer´s BLM-Antifa riots, and demonized both the Capital Police and National Guard in Washington, D.C., in a report that echoed the liberal talking points featured yesterday on ALL of the liberal news outlets.
For Díaz-Balart, who blurted out the same racism angle pronounced by Joe Biden and featured over its sister network, NBC, it all boiled down to how security protected President Donald Trump when he stood with a bible in front of a DC church, while attacking innocent BLM and Antifa peaceful protesters only because they were Black and Latino (a fallacy in itself as image after image shows that most of the BLM and Antifa rioters are White).
Trump s new citizenship test more difficult, tilts in a conservative direction
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Maria Valenzuela, 75, reviews possible test questions with the help of fellow students during preparation for a U.S. citizenship class for immigrants in 2016 in Perris (Riverside County).ROBYN BECK / AFP via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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U.S. District Judge Laurie Michelson (left) administers the citizenship oath to Hala Baqtar in Detroit in June.Carlos Osorio / Associated Press 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Joseph Edlow (center rear) of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (left rear), administers the oath of allegiance to 12 candidates for citizenship during an October naturalization ceremony in Washington.Manuel Balce Ceneta / AFP Getty Images 2020Show MoreShow Less