Headline Roundup • July 5th, 2019
Trump Administration's Census Reversal Causes Confusion
Summary from the AllSides News Team
The Trump administration reversed its stance on adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census on Thursday. This came after the Department of Justice announced it had stopped pursuing the addition.
A federal judge has given the administration a deadline of Friday at 2pm EST to determine if any further legal actions will be taken on the matter.
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New York Times (Opinion)
A cynic might say that with his two major decisions on the last day of the Supreme Court term a week ago, Chief Justice John Roberts saved both the Republican Party and the court — first by shutting the federal courts’ door to claims of partisan gerrymandering, a practice in which both political parties indulge but that Republicans have perfected to a high art, and then by refusing to swallow the Trump administration’s dishonest rationale for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
President Trump, having placed two justices...

Wall Street Journal (Opinion)
The Trump administration said Wednesday it will attempt to add a citizenship question on the 2020 census while complying with the Supreme Court’s ruling in Department of Commerce v. New York. Five justices held that the Census Act allows the question, but a separate five-justice majority found the rulemaking that added the question was procedurally deficient. There is a way forward. The Constitution itself requires the collection of citizenship information.
Section 2 of the 14th Amendment provides that if a state denies the franchise to anyone eligible to vote, its...

BBC News
President Trump sowed confusion on Wednesday and said he was "moving forward" with the controversial plan.
This came a day after his own senior officials said the census papers would be printed without the question.
It leaves the future of the census, which determines electoral districts and federal funding, in some doubt.
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