By the people’s republik of kalifornia’s own numbers, 25% are non-citizens. That could be a loss of 14 electoral votes as well as 14 house seats in the PRK.
“By the peoples republik of kalifornias own numbers, 25% are non-citizens. That could be a loss of 14 electoral votes as well as 14 house seats in the PRK.”
Recently, I read that in Los Angeles County alone, if the Census had differentiated between citizens and non-citzens the last time the Census was taken, and only bona fide citizen numbers used to determine Congressional Districts, that the result would have been the loss of six seats.
Representatives are allocated by population of people living in a state—not citizens. I cannot see how asking for citizenship, which was done until Obama took over can cost a state Representatives. Now, federal funding, maybe.
At the risk of asking a silly question; what is PRK please?