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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190116:09:35:00

citizenship question to the 2020 census, ruling wilbur ross overstepped his authority under federal law by asking the question. the commerce a parent oversees the census. this is a blow to the justice department which is seeking more accurate citizenship data. the case will likely go to the supreme court. >> angel families storming the offices of chuck schumer and nancy pelosi demanding they work with the president on border security. is this a wake-up call democrats need to get serious on the wall? the issue hitting close to home for our next guest whose son was murdered by an illegal immigrant. joining me is angel mom agnes, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> it is a difficult conversation to have so i went to give you the opportunity to tell us about your son. what was he like growing up? >> ronald was a perfect little

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180329:23:30:00

we make sure that this census is not come pry mizeed that we focus on making sure that we count everyone in this country so that resources are appropriated properly so as you well know those resources go to infrastructure, they go to schools, they go to community development and all those things are important to all of us, whether we are democrats or whether we are republicans. >> sandra: wilbur ross laid this out he said the data would help the department of justice protect the voting rights act. shouldn't we collect and have the most accurate data, accurate citizenship data in this country that we possibly can? do you have a problem with any of the other questions that are asked in that census? have you looked at all of them? >> yes. but here's my point. and here's the point of the u.s. conference of mayors. we met in february. we had another leadership meeting in march. our point is that we do not

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180327:13:21:00

the commerce department made the announcement last night because the census bureau is part of commerce. in their statement they said this citizenship data will help doj better enforce the voting rights act which essentially protects minority voting rights. the argument is the data would provide information about minority populations in communities when doj is handling voting rights violation cases. opponents say that is baloney. a coalition of state attorneys general, they've been pushing the commerce department not to make this move for fear it would cause a population undercount because immigrants wouldn't fim out the census. why do we care? the census is incredibly important because it helps determine political representation, congressional district boundaries and federal funding for critical programs from health care to education. i do want the make one point, john, the purpose of the census is to count the entire

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180327:17:22:00

congressional representation and much more. >> our biggest fear that is we're going to get an inaccurate census. census data is used for the next 10 years to allocate resources, to different communities, as well as representation nationally. it's not about drawing district lines, having the right number of congressional seats. >> the center for immigration studies disagrees, noting that questions about citizenship have long been included in a government surveyed conducted every year on a sampling of 3.5 million households, about 15% of the population. it found only 2.1% of participants refused to share citizenship data in that survey. it's unclear whether it's that attributed to fear among immigrant communities or to a decline in civi civic-mindednesa well-known factor. how will the courts rule on all of this?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180327:13:08:00

population eligible to vote. the justice department said the citizenship question will help prevent violations of the voting right act but critics say it could prompt immigrants here illegally not to respond and that would result in bad census data which the government agency and other groups rely on. but the data would also change the redistricting maps. commerce secretary wilbur ross said it includes a citizenship question through 1950 and believes there's more benefits than risks saying i find the need for accurate citizenship data in the limited burden the reinstatement would impose would

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180327:18:05:00

citizenship have long been included in other government surveys that determine the allocation of resources including american community survey conducted every year on a sampling of 3.5 million american households or 15% of the nation. they found that 2.1% of participants refused to share citizenship data. a tiny fraction. it's unclear if it's attributing to fear or a decline in civic mindedness. the center notes the decline in participation began long before the trump administration took office. so there's that. dana, back to you. >> thank you, do you live. >> my pleasure. >> more on this now with mike gonzalez, senior fellow at heritage foundation. someone that used to work in the bush administration at the commerce department. not just necessarily on this issue. so this question has not been asked since 1950. so it is a change. i can understand both points of view. like why would you not ask it and the concern of well, why are you asking it now.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180327:19:10:00

impression people have to answer the question. when they come knocking they only force you to answer one thing. how many people live there. >> this is now the 27th lawsuit the state of california filed against the trump administration from issues ranging from daca, the border wall and the environment now the census. shep? >> what are you hearing from supporters on this question on the census? >> yeah. we know the goal of -- we know the census is collected every ten years, and among other things as mentioned at the top, it's used to determine federal funding and number of seats each state has in the house of representati representatives. this morning the department of commerce put out a statement saying it's concerned about the accurate count of the voting age population and protecting minority rights and quote having citizenship data at census block level will give enforcement to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180327:14:46:00

was asked about this move this morning. here's what he said. >> there are people who are afraid and don't participate right now, the question is whether that will change and if so, to what degree it will change. we've heard from people on all sides of the e case, we've doing elaborate analysis within census department and we've concluded the benefits to the voter rights act enforcement of asking the question outweighs these ore issues. crust does his argument preventing voter right arguments does that hold any water in your view? >> no it doesn't. >> okay why not? >> we have been in the ministry of voter right act using the citizenship data now for two decades. we get those data from the american community survey which can be more accurate than this enumeration itself. a sample survey allows us to create a understanding of how

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180213:09:14:15

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