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Two GOP student groups sue over 2020 census methods, claiming bias in apportionment data.
Two Republican student groups filed a lawsuit challenging the 2020 U.S. census methods, citing concerns over differential privacy and imputation in group quarters, alleging these techniques distorted congressional apportionment data.
The legal challenge, filed in a Florida federal court, is part of broader Republican efforts to contest the census results, with some leaders claiming the count undercounted their states and favored Democrats.
However, the methods used were developed during the Trump administration and align with constitutional requirements to count all residents, regardless of immigration status.
Experts affirm that the process followed established legal and statistical standards, and the case has been referred to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Dos grupos de estudiantes republicanos presentaron una demanda sobre los métodos del censo de 2020, alegando sesgo en los datos de distribución.