Secretary Noem exceeded her statutory authority by vacating and terminating Venezuela's TPS designation, and by partially vacating Haiti's TPS designation."
The introduction to the opinion is about 2 pages. It goes on for another 79 pages detailing why you are a dumb***k.
The Constitution requires a decennial census to determine the "actual enumeration" of the "whole number of persons" in the United States. The data must be used to apportion the House seats among the states, although there is no constitutional requirement it be used to determine voting districts within the states. The term "whole number of persons" appears broad enough to include all individuals, regardless of citizenship status, and thus would appear to require the entire population be included in the apportionment calculation. As such, a constitutional amendment, such as that found in H.J.Res. 11 in the 111th Congress, would likely be necessary in order to exclude any individuals from the census count for the purpose of apportioning House seats. (emphasis added)
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I too like the events, some of which I might watch live. Never the propaganda that is the opening ceremony.