Safiel
7
Your answer seems to be predicated on the assumption that the intention of adding the question is to persecute illegal aliens and collect. That is, of course, plainly silly.
The intent o adding the question is to simply gain a count of American citizens, as a subset of the total population of persons.
Absolutely nothing different about this than the questions asking about race, color sex, income, etc. Questions designed to gain a count of certain subsets of the total population of persons.
In the end, the census will still count the total number of persons and it will be the total number of persons that is used for apportionment of the House of Representatives and direct taxes, in the unlikely event any direct taxes are ever again levied.
Data collected from the Citizenship Question will not affect the apportionment of the House of Representatives. It merely will provide a count of citizens,nothing more.
And your comments regarding privacy of the census data actually wipe away any argument in opposition to the question. Nobody is going to be persecuted by this, thus no argument against inclusion of the question.
I oppose much of what this administration does in certain areas, but there are no good arguments in opposition to inclusion of the question.