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Trump's Bold New Move "20% Of Dem House Seats Wouldn't Exist"
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A new era.
In a recent revelation that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, Stephen Miller, a key advisor to President Donald Trump, has highlighted a glaring hypocrisy within the Democratic Party concerning immigration and census practices. Miller's pointed critique underscores a long-standing issue that has skewed American representation and resource allocation, a problem that President Trump is now poised to address head-on with a new census initiative.
Miller's analysis reveals that Democrats have historically leveraged the inclusion of illegal immigrants in census counts to artificially inflate their political power. By counting non-citizens in the census, states with large undocumented populations, particularly blue states like California and New York, have gained disproportionate representation in Congress and the Electoral College. This practice, according to Miller, has resulted in an estimated 20 to 30 House seats that would not exist without the inclusion of illegal aliens. This manipulation not only distorts the democratic process but also siphons federal resources away from citizens who are legally entitled to them.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Stephen Miller reveals Democrats got 20 to 30 HOUSE SEATS from counting illegals in the Census.
"20 to 30 of House Democrat seats wouldn't exist but for illegal aliens!"
But President Trump's starting a new Census NOW, with no illegals.
"Let's not forget:
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh)
12:29 PM • Aug 7, 2025
The Democrats' hypocrisy is further exemplified by their vehement opposition to any attempts to rectify this imbalance. During the Trump administration's first term, efforts to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census were met with fierce resistance and legal challenges, ultimately being blocked by the Supreme Court. This opposition was not rooted in a genuine concern for constitutional principles but rather in a desire to maintain their unfair advantage. The Democrats' actions demonstrate a willingness to exploit legal and illegal immigration for political gain, a strategy that undermines the very foundation of fair representation.
President Trump, recognizing the gravity of this issue, has taken decisive action to counteract this democratic distortion. On August 7, 2025, Trump announced his directive to the Commerce Department to conduct a new census that excludes undocumented immigrants. This move is a direct response to the skewed representation and resource allocation that has plagued the nation for decades. By ensuring that only U.S. citizens are counted in the census, Trump aims to restore integrity to the apportionment process, thereby realigning congressional districts and electoral votes to reflect the true will of the American people.
This new census initiative is not merely a policy shift; it is a restoration of constitutional intent. The 14th Amendment's mandate to count "the whole number of persons" has been misinterpreted to include non-citizens, a practice that dilutes the voting power of American citizens. Trump's directive seeks to correct this misinterpretation by focusing on citizens, the very individuals the Constitution was designed to protect and represent. This approach aligns with the original purpose of the census, which is to ensure that political power is distributed based on the citizenry, not on the presence of those who are in the country illegally.
Critics, predominantly from the Democratic side, argue that excluding undocumented immigrants from the census violates the Constitution and deprives communities of federal funding. However, this argument overlooks the fundamental principle that census data should reflect the legal population entitled to representation and resources. The inclusion of illegal immigrants in census counts has led to an overestimation of population in certain states, resulting in an unfair distribution of federal funds that should be allocated based on citizen needs. Trump's policy aims to redirect these resources to where they are rightfully due, ensuring that American taxpayers' money benefits American citizens.
Moreover, the Democrats' reliance on illegal immigration as a political tool is a testament to their broader strategy of maintaining power through demographic engineering. By advocating for open borders and opposing any measures to secure them, Democrats have effectively created a voter base that is dependent on their policies, thereby entrenching their political dominance. This strategy is not only unethical but also detrimental to national sovereignty and security. Trump's commitment to mass deportations and border security, spearheaded by figures like Tom Homan and Stephen Miller, is a direct challenge to this strategy, aiming to restore order and fairness to the immigration system.
The backlash from Democratic leaders and media outlets against Trump's census directive is predictable but unfounded. Their claims of constitutional violation are a smokescreen for their fear of losing political leverage. The reality is that Trump's initiative is a necessary step towards ensuring that the United States remains a nation governed by its citizens, for its citizens. By excluding illegal immigrants from the census, Trump is not only upholding the Constitution but also safeguarding the democratic process from further manipulation.
In conclusion, Stephen Miller's exposure of Democratic hypocrisy on immigration and census practices has illuminated a critical issue that has long been ignored. President Trump's decision to issue a new census that does not count illegal immigrants is a bold and necessary measure to restore fairness and integrity to American democracy. This initiative, supported by a team of dedicated advisors, represents a significant step towards counteracting the decades-long distortion caused by Democratic policies. As the nation moves forward, it is imperative that the focus remains on protecting the rights and representations of American citizens, ensuring that their voices are heard and their interests are served.
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