Breaking News: Trump Official Signals Potential Reversal of Census Racial Category Overhaul
A Trump administration official has signaled a potential rollback of the racial and ethnic categories approved for the 2030 census and other future federal government forms. This move comes after the categories were revised in 2024 during the Biden administration.
The official's comments on Friday indicate a possible reversal of the changes, which included new checkboxes for "Middle Eastern or North African" and "Hispanic or Latino." Supporters of the revised categories fear that any last-minute modifications could hurt the accuracy of census data and other future statistics used for redrawing voting districts, enforcing civil rights protections, and guiding policymaking.
The revised categories were approved after Census Bureau research and public discussion. The changes aimed to better reflect the diversity of the US population and provide more accurate data.
The current status of the potential reversal is unclear, and it is unknown what specific changes the Trump administration might make. The White House has not officially announced any plans to alter the revised categories.
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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