Courtesy of iStockphoto via NNPA
Courtesy of iStockphoto via NNPA

A deceased Republican strategist who played a key part in the Trump administrationโ€™s effort to get a citizenship question included on census forms for the 2020 census has delivered an unexpected message from the grave.

Thomas Hofeller, who died in August, concluded in a 2015 report that adding the census question regarding citizenship would produce data on political maps, โ€œadvantageous to Republicans and Non-Hispanic Whites.โ€ The information was revealed during a court filing released on May 30.

Hofellerโ€™s documents suggest administration officials were aware that including the question โ€œwould not benefit Latino voters, but rather would facilitate significantly reducing their political power,โ€ argue attorneys with the law firm Arnold & Porter, the ACLU and the New York Civil Liberties Union in a letter to U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman.

In 2015, Hofeller also wrote that using census responses to a citizenship question, โ€œcan be expected to provoke a high degree of resistance from Democrats and the major minority groups in the nation.โ€

โ€œThe Hofeller memo confirms what weโ€™ve known all along but is alarming nonetheless: the census citizenship question was motivated by blatant right-wing partisanship. The Trump administration has lied to Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court about why it added the citizenship question โ€“ voting rights enforcement was but a ruse,โ€ responded Vanita Gupta, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, in a statement.

โ€œRepublican political operatives plainly want to deny communities of color the health care, education, and other services they need in order to consolidate GOP power and a whiter electorate. We call on Congress to hold Trump administration officials โ€“ including Secretary Ross โ€“ accountable now and not to wait until after the Supreme Court ruling to do so. Our coalition continues to stand against the Trump administrationโ€™s efforts to weaponize and politicize the census. A fair and accurate 2020 census should count everyone in this country โ€“ and our coalition will do everything we can to ensure that it does,โ€ Gupta continued.

Since arriving in office in January 2017, Donald Trump has made immigration policy a centerpiece of his administration. A primary focus of his policies has centered around a wall at the southern border of Mexico.

Lauren Victoria Burke is an independent journalist and writer for NNPA as well as a political analyst and strategist as Principal of Win Digital Media LLC. She can be contacted at LBurke007@gmail.com and on Twitter @LVBurke.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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