When ACORN was shelved from 2010 census duty - not for its contributions to tax fraud and prostitution, but rather for getting caught - many Americans breathed a sigh of relief.
Now they have a new reason to sigh.
The list of organizations that will help the U.S. Census Bureau conduct the national count is out. It is heavy with leftist labor unions, teachers organizations, grievance groups and advocates of statist solutions to societal problems.
Bear in mind that these organizations will have a hand in determining who is, and who is not, a U.S. citizen. The bureau's final counts will determine whether congressional districts and states gain or lose representation in the U.S. House.
One of the groups is the National Council of La Raza, whose position is that the entire southwestern corner of the United States still belongs to the hispanics who initially settled it.
Let the enumeration of illegal immigrants, the revival of people long dead, and the legal challenges begin.
The list:
AARP
A. Phillip Randolph Institute
AFL-CIO
American Federation of Government Employees
AFSCME
American Federation of Teachers
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Community Action Partnership
Families USA
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Labor Council for the Latin American Advancement
League of Women Voters of the United States
National Black Justice Coalition
National Council of La Raza
National Education Association
Pride at Work
Rainbow Push Coalition
Service Employees International Union
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
United Workers
Sunday, October 11, 2009
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