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Impact of Undocumented Populations on 2010 Congressional Reapportionment

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Orlando J. Rodriguez
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This report compares the allocation of House of Representative seats in 2010 using two scenarious building from the most defensible 2010 population projections for each of the fifty states. The first scenario assumes that Census 2010 counts all undocumented residents in all states. The second scenario assumes that none of the undocument residents are used as a basis for apportionment distribution.

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Paper provided by University of Connecticut, Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis in its series CCEA Studies with number 2007-September-01.

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Date of creation: Sep 2007
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Keywords: immigration; congressional apportionment; Census Bureau.;

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