Has anyone received the "long" form of the census?
The short form that I received is a non-contender for those of us that
expected ANY assistance for future family historians or genealogists!
Is this an INS census?
How/why is "white" defined as a race? what is a "race"?
and why is "Guamanian or Chamorro" <what is Chamorro???> a race but some
major "races" are not listed at all? My husband was NOT pleased to be
listed under "some other race!" Does our government expect that there are
more "Chamorro" people living in this country than people from the Middle
East or Eastern Europe?
Why don't they just ask place of birth? Geez... They don't even ask if the
person IS an American!
Maybe the politicians are trying to find out which foreign languages they
need to brush up on?
Who came up with the questions on this thing?
Just MY opinion... please don't beat me up over my opinion!
Angel Jacobsen-Shweika
Kalamazoo, MI USA
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