Non-citizens can’t vote, but the fiction used to justify shaking them down for taxes is that they’re “represented” in Congress by virtue of being counted for House apportionment in the census.—-MTG and friends want to abandon even that farfetched excuse in a ham-handed attempt to cling to political power for just a little longer.
Republicans Push Census Senselessness (and Lawlessness) to Rig Elections
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