New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin rallied with council members and advocates Wednesday to push for funding to ensure an accurate headcount of New Yorkers for the 2030 census — regardless of their immigration status.
The event occurred on National Census Day – as House Republicans move to add a citizenship question to the 2030 federal survey to try to thwart the notion.
NYC Council Speaker Julie Menin at a free childcare event. Matthew McDermott for NY Post“We have a situation where House Republicans are trying to put the citizenship question back on the census,” Menin said.
“What this will mean is that cities like New York with our immigrant communities, with ICE raids, are going to be severely undercounted in the census,” Menin added, saying the question would be used to weed at least some migrants out of the count and noting that undercounts jeopardize congressional seats and federal funding.
Menin said more money is needed for both the city and state to prepare to do battle.
“So that is really what’s at stake here with the census, and that’s why we are here today to demand additional funding … to make sure that every single New Yorker is counted in the 2030 census,” she said.
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