The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equal Representation Act, which mandates a citizenship question in the 2030 census. The bill ensures only U.S. citizens are counted for congressional seat allocation and Electoral College votes, aiming to prevent illegal aliens from influencing elections.
OPINION | Is it fair and proper to count noncitizens to divide national political power, such as seats in the House of Representatives and votes in the Electoral College? Read more from Bill Pascoe here: https://t.co/Tl8NSDIerC
Only Americans should vote in American elections. #SAVEAct https://t.co/nvXIgovOkV
Every Democrat in both the House and Senate is now on the record: they want illegal aliens to be counted in allocating congressional seats and Electoral College votes. Why is that? https://t.co/i4Yl6LQHmo
Illegal aliens influence elections w/o casting a single vote because they're counted in the census for reapportionment. The House-passed Equal Representation Act ensures illegal aliens do not dilute Americans' representation in the nation's capital. Now the Senate must act.
At least 16.8 million illegal aliens live in the U.S., that's equivalent to roughly 22 House seats. This is why the Equal Representation Act must become law. Only U.S. citizens should be counted in the census for congressional and Electoral College reapportionment.
Since Joe Biden became president, nearly 4.7 million illegal aliens have been released into the U.S. That’s enough people to populate 6 congressional districts. No wonder 202 House Democrats voted against the Equal Representation Act.
Not a conspiracy: 1. Illegal aliens ARE counted for allocating House seats/electoral votes (more illegals = more political power). 2. Every House & Senate Democrat recently voted against my bill to stop this. 3. Why? A House Democrat explained: https://t.co/Oh6Q0YhKQd https://t.co/EgD0HJlbie
Voting is a privilege for U.S. citizens, plain and simple.
Illegal immigrants are currently influencing the outcome of national elections, even without casting a vote. Read about how my bill, the Equal Representation Act, that the House passed to protect our democracy. https://t.co/vwcuPeU7Sa
The House-passed Equal Representation Act would reinstate a citizenship question on the decennial census and only allow U.S. citizens to count towards determining the number of congressional seats. https://t.co/nZ2hmTZI8f
JUST IN: The House has just passed a bill that adds a citizenship question to the next U.S. census in 2030, preventing non-citizens from being counted toward the allocation of representatives & electors in each state https://t.co/Pea1Mk7MMi
BREAKING: The House has just passed a bill that adds a citizenship question to the next U.S. census in 2030, preventing non-citizens from being counted toward the allocation of representatives & electors in each state. https://t.co/WX3Sc3plsZ
BREAKING: U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would add a citizenship question to the next U.S. census in 2030, preventing non-citizens or illegal immigrants from being counted toward the allocation of representatives and federal electors in each state.
Last week I voted for and the House passed H.R. 7109, "the Equal Representation Act" on a party line vote. This bill would require that the Census include a citizenship question and would only count citizens for the apportionment of Representatives in Congress. Without this… https://t.co/hkC8HyS9qt
Last week the House passed the Equal Representation Act. The bill makes it so only U.S. citizens count towards determining the number of congressional seats and Electoral College votes for presidential elections. Illegal aliens should not dilute the voices of U.S. citizens. https://t.co/aOqHfdM184