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California continues census fight over undocumented immigrants as Supreme Court hears case
BY KIM BOJÓRQUEZ, THE SACRAMENTO BEE – NOV. 30, 2020 California continued its push to count undocumented immigrants in the census Monday as the U.S. Supreme Court raised questions about ... -
Despite Concerns, Census Will Ask Respondents if They Are U.S. Citizens
By Emily Baumgaerter ~ NY Times ~ March 28, 3018 WASHINGTON — The 2020 census will ask respondents whether they are United States citizens, the Commerce Department announced Monday night, agreeing to ... -
Latino dropout rate hits new low, college enrollment at new high
BY JOHN GRAMLICH, Pew Research Center ~ Originally published on Sept. 29, 2017 The high school dropout rate among U.S. Hispanics has fallen to a new low, extending a decades-long decline, ... -
U.S. Hispanic population growth has leveled off
BY JENS MANUEL KROGSTAD, The Pew Research Center ~ Aug. 4, 2017 The annual growth rate of the U.S. Hispanic population remained flat between 2016 and 2017, but Hispanics continue to ... -
Despite how the Census Bureau now treats it, "Hispanic/Latino" is not a race
By Esther J. Cepeda, Denver Post (March 17, 2017) The U.S. Census Bureau has been experimenting with alternate versions of the race and ethnicity section of its National Content Test Research ... -
The 2010 census missed thousands of California's Latino children
By Sarah D. Wire sarah.wire@latimes.com, L.A. Times ~ April 28, 2016 http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-census-undercounting-latinos-20160428-story.html More than 113,000 young Latinos in California weren’t counted in the 2010 census, a new study says, and Latino ...