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And we'll win,” Dale Ho, who directs the ACLU’s voting rights project, said in a tweet.The majority’s reluctance to halt Trump’s plan at this time reflected, in part, some of the practical difficulties his administration faces in attempting to implement the presidential memorandum he issued last summer that set the policy in motion.In July, Trump directed Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossBiden looking for Commerce secretary to rebuild relationships with business community Trump official subpoenaed by House panel for Census documents The pricey path to 5G MORE to bring him two sets of census data: one that reflects each state’s population, including noncitizens, and another that would allow for the exclusion of undocumented immigrants from the apportionment base.But it’s unclear how the Commerce Department would carry out Trump’s directive.In their unsigned opinion Friday, the majority said “the policy may not prove feasible to implement in any manner whatsoever, let alone in a manner substantially likely to harm any of the plaintiffs here.”“At present, this case is riddled with contingencies and speculation that impede judicial review,” the majority wrote.
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