The Missouri attorney general on Friday sued the U.S. Census Bureau over its counting of undocumented immigrant populations ...
(Missouri AG) Hanaway’s lawsuit seeks to force the federal government to redo the 2020 census, because she says it unconstitutionally included “illegal aliens.” She wants the feds to recalculate ...
Missouri added 26,997 new residents from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025. That’s according to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center which also says the figure brought the state’s ...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has taken the fight over the 2020 census to federal court, filing a sweeping lawsuit Friday that asks a judge to strip undocumented immigrants and certain ...
KSDK reports on Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway suing the U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Commerce for including people in the 2020 census who were in the United States without legal ...
"United States citizens have a right to representation, NOT illegal aliens. United States citizens should decide electoral ...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is calling for the 2020 U.S. Census to be recounted to exclude undocumented aliens from state population counts, which she says would give Missouri an extra ...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Census Bureau, ...
The case seeks a census redo experts say is unprecedented, testing constitutional text, history and political reality ...
Hanaway argued that including illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders in census apportionment violates the Constitution ...
Catherine Hanaway argues that including noncitizens in census counts violates Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Republican Catherine Hanaway sued the federal government to end a policy that allows individuals living in the country without legal permission to be counted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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