131 Groups Fight to Remove 2020 Census Citizenship Question
WASHINGTON – The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, The Leadership Conference Education Fund, Muslim Advocates, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, and 125 other grassroots, advocacy, labor, legal services, and other organizations on Tuesday submitted “friend of the court” briefs opposing motions to dismiss two lawsuits challenging the inclusion of an unnecessary and intrusive citizenship question in the 2020 Census. The cases are California v. Ross, brought by the state of California and several California cities and counties, and City of San Jose and Black Alliance for Just Immigration v. Ross.
The groups write in part:
“Given its foundational importance to American government and society, the census must be above partisan politics. The misguided decision to reverse seventy years of consistent census practice and insert an untested citizenship question undermines the integrity of the count, damages our communities, and violates the Census Bureau’s constitutional and statutory duties to conduct a full enumeration of the U.S. population.”
The briefs note that the Census Bureau itself has long opposed adding a citizenship question precisely because it would lead to an undercount, which would “impact hard-to-count populations disproportionately.” The briefs also urge the rejection of the claim that the citizenship question was necessary to enforce the Voting Rights Act. According to the briefs, the “sudden interest in enforcement of the Voting Rights Act is not credible” and, based on a recently released memorandum from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, was likely “pretextual.” Moreover, collecting citizenship data would in fact undermine enforcement of the Voting Rights Act because it would “undercount the minority populations who rely on that data to bring VRA claims.”
The California amicus brief is available here, the San Jose amicus brief is available here, and a full list of the participating organizations follows below:
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
The Leadership Conference Education Fund
Muslim Advocates
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund
National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law
4CS of Passaic County
Advocates for Children of New Jersey
AgeOptions
American Anthropology Association
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (AFSCME)
American Federation of Teachers
American Muslim Health Professionals
American Society on Aging
Andrew Goodman Foundation
Anti-Defamation League
Arab American Institute
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
Asian Americans for Community Involvement
Asian Law Alliance
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Asian Pacific Islander Americans for Civic Empowerment (APACE) – Washington
Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice
Bhutanese Community Association of Pittsburgh (BCAP)
California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
Center for Popular Democracy
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Chinese-American Planning Council
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church – Washington-Virginia District
Citizen Action of New York
Civil Rights Project at the University of California – Los Angeles
Clearinghouse on Women’s Issues
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE)
Coalition on Human Needs
Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Colorado Children’s Campaign
Common Cause
Community Service Society of New York
Crescent City Media Group
D & R Accounting & Tax Solutions, Inc.
Delaware Ecumenical Council on Children and Families
Democracy Forward Foundation
Dēmos
Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF)
Empower Missouri
Equal Justice Society
Equality California
Faith in Public Life
Family Equality Council
FISH Hospitality Program, Inc.
Gilmore Memorial Preschool, Inc.
Hindu American Foundation
Hispanic Federation
Hispanic Organization for Leadership & Action (HOLA)
Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, USA-JPIC
Illinois Association of Area Agencies on Aging
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Immigrant Justice Group First Unitarian Denver
Impact Fund
In the Public Interest
Japanese American Citizens League
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Justice in Aging
Laotian American National Alliance
Latino Coalition for a Healthy California
LatinoJustice PRLDEF (Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund)
League of Women Voters US
Legal Aid Justice Center
Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia
Let America Vote
MinKwon Center for Community Action
Muslim Public Affairs Council
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
National Action Network
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Inc.
National Black Justice Coalition
National Center for Law and Economic Justice
National Coalition for Literacy
National Consumers League
National Council of Jewish Women
National Employment Law Project
National Health Law Program
National Human Services Assembly
National Immigration Law Center
National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH)
National LGBTQ Task Force
National Organization for Women Foundation
National Partnership for Women & Families
National Women’s Law Center
N.C. Counts Coalition
New Jersey Institute for Social Justice
New York Counts 2020
New York State Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislative Caucus
North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT)
Oasis – A Haven for Women and Children
Partnership For America’s Children
Paterson Alliance
Paterson Education Fund
Paterson Habitat for Humanity
Passaic County Community College Child Development Center
People For the American Way Foundation
PolicyLink
Protect Democracy
Public Justice Center
Research Advisory Services, Inc.
Rock the Vote
Service Employees International Union
SOME, Inc. (So Others Might Eat)
South Asian Americans Leading Together
Southeast Michigan Census Council
Southern Poverty Law Center
Texas Civil Rights Project
The Enrichment Center
The National Urban League
The Sikh Coalition
The Southern Coalition for Social Justice
The Women’s Law Center of Maryland
Theta Delta Sigma Society, Inc.
Tikkun Olam Chavurah
UnidosUS
Union for Reform Judaism
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hidalgo County
Virginia Civic Engagement Table
Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice
Women Employed
Women of Reform Judaism
Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia
YWCA USA
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a coalition charged by its diverse membership of more than 200 national organizations to promote and protect the rights of all persons in the United States. The Leadership Conference works toward an America as good as its ideals. For more information on The Leadership Conference and its member organizations, visit www.civilrights.org.
The Leadership Conference Education Fund builds public will for federal policies that promote and protect the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States. The Education Fund’s campaigns empower and mobilize advocates around the country to push for progressive change in the United States. It was founded in 1969 as the education and research arm of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. For more information on The Education Fund, visit http://leadershipconferenceedfund.org/.
Muslim Advocates is a national legal advocacy and educational organization that works on the frontlines of civil rights to guarantee freedom and justice for Americans of all faiths.
The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that works to reform, revitalize – and when necessary, defend – our country’s systems of democracy and justice. At this critical moment, the Brennan Center is dedicated to protecting the rule of law and the values of Constitutional democracy. We focus on voting rights, campaign finance reform, ending mass incarceration, and preserving our liberties while also maintaining our national security. Part think tank, part advocacy group, part cutting-edge communications hub, we start with rigorous research. We craft innovative policies. And we fight for them – in Congress and the states, the courts, and in the court of public opinion.
NALEO Educational Fund is the leading non-profit, non-partisan organization that facilitates full Latino participation in the American political process, from citizenship to public service.
The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) is one of the most active civil rights and social justice organizations in the nation “dedicated to increasing civic engagement, economic and voter empowerment in Black America.” The Black Women’s Roundtable (BWR) is the women and girls empowerment arm of the NCBCP. At the forefront of championing just and equitable public policy on behalf of Black women, BWR promotes their health and wellness, economic security & prosperity, education and global empowerment as key elements for success