About three-quarters of Latinos in the U.S. worry that the Trump admin. will use information obtained through the census against them, according to a new poll.
Around 73 percent of undocumented immigrant Latinos who were surveyed worried that immigration enforcement agencies would use their census information against them or their families. Less than three in 10 non-citizens said they would be comfortable providing personal information such as their date of birth, for example.It's been estimated that about 400,000 U.S. Latino children were not counted in the 2010 census.
The Census is for the first time allowing Americans to fill out their surveys online. High rates of Latinos in some communities do not have broadband access and NALEO has Census has created an app so people who access the internet through phones can complete their surveys. Advertising that the U.S. Census Bureau will use in their outreach campaign for the 2020 Census is displayed in Washington on Jan. 14, 2020.This is a concern, considering that U.S. Hispanics are younger than other groups. Latinos had a median age of 30 in 2018, while whites' median age was 44 , followed by Asian Americans and blacks ,Vargas said the survey found Spanish-language media has done a very good job of informing the public, with Spanish speakers more informed about the process.
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