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Why the Census should count prisoners as residents of their home communities

Por: New York Post Opinion November 27, 2022

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The US Census Bureau counts incarcerated felons as residents of correctional facilities, instead of their home communities. That’s fundamentally wrong, and at odds with the Census’ duty to provide a true picture of the nation. In practice, the Census rule is a form of , funneling political power and resources away from mostly urban communities to the often-rural areas that host prisons, even as some state laws declare that incarceration does... + full article



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