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No Images? Click here On March 27, 2018, Commerce Secretary Ross decided that the 2020 Census will include a citizenship status question. CPC is gravely concerned that this question will discourage people from completing the Census, and the Asian American community already struggles to ensure that our community members are counted. The Census will define policymaking, funding allocations, and electoral representation at the federal level for the next 10 years, so it is critical to ensure that our communities are counted accurately. With over 70% of Asian Americans being immigrants and nearly 200,000 undocumented Asian American New Yorkers, there is a high risk that our community will be marginalized in this Census.
On March 28, 2018, CPC's Carlyn Cowen, Chief Policy & Public Affairs Officer; Amy Torres, Director of Policy & Public Affairs; and Lois Lee, Director of CPC Queens Early Childhood Center proudly stood with allies during press conferences with the New York Immigration Coalition and APA Voice in full support to Congressional Members looking to pass legislation to ban this citizenship status question, and the NYS Attorney General's litigation efforts. Join the effort and voice your support on Twitter by tweeting your elected officials and using the hashtags: #census2020 #nycounts2020. |