Trump directs Commerce Department to create new US Census
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Mr Trump said the population count should be “based on modern day facts and figures” and results of the 2024 presidential election.
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WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Aug 7 said he has told the Commerce Department to create a new Census that excludes undocumented migrants, revisiting a push from his first term that was later rejected by the courts and reversed by his successor.
Mr Trump announced his fresh attack on the Census in an early-morning post on Truth Social, saying the population count should be “based on modern day facts and figures” and results of the 2024 presidential election.
“People who are in our Country illegally will not be counted in the census,” he said.
Mr Trump has long railed against the inclusion of undocumented migrants in the Census, which is used to determine congressional apportionment, and signed a similar memorandum in the final year of his first term in office.
That measure was later challenged legally, with courts ruling that only Congress holds authority to define who is counted.
Former President Joe Biden reversed Mr Trump’s exclusion policy with an executive order upon taking office in 2021.
The latest push comes amid a nationwide campaign by the Trump administration to arrest migrants who are in the country illegally and to deport millions of people
The initiative is hurting Mr Trump’s approval rating, a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
It showed that the heavy-handed tactics used – including workplace raids often by masked government agents – had taken Mr Trump’s public approval rating on immigration to 41 per cent


