President Trump just dropped another bombshell—because of course he did—and this one has the left in full panic mode. Without warning, Trump announced a brand-new U.S. Census, but with one critical twist: illegal immigrants won’t be counted.
Cue the screaming.
On Thursday, Trump took to Truth Social and made it crystal clear: “People who are in our Country illegally WILL NOT BE COUNTED IN THE CENSUS.” He’s directing the Department of Commerce to launch a new count, despite the last official census happening just four years ago in 2021. Why? Because the system has been rigged for decades, and President Trump is finally calling it out.
This isn’t just about numbers—it’s about power. States use census data to determine congressional districts and Electoral College votes. That’s right, the same numbers that decide who controls Congress and who gets a bigger voice in presidential elections are inflated by counting people who aren’t even supposed to be here. It’s no accident that blue states like California have ballooned their representation thanks to millions of non-citizens being counted alongside American citizens. That’s not democracy, that’s demographic manipulation.
In Trump’s own words, the new census will be based on “modern day facts and figures,” and most importantly, it will reflect the will of American citizens—not the open-border radicals who want to erase the difference between legal and illegal. And don’t forget, Trump already tried to add a citizenship question back in 2020, but got blocked by the Supreme Court. Now, he’s coming back swinging.
This move lands right in the middle of a redistricting war, with Texas leading the charge to reshape its congressional map—potentially adding 5 to 10 GOP-leaning seats. Democrats, terrified of losing more ground, are playing dirty. Texas Democrats fled the state to block the vote, and Republicans responded by passing a law allowing police to hunt them down and drag them back. That’s how serious this is.
Meanwhile, California’s Gavin Newsom is busy trying to override his state’s independent redistricting commission—because when Democrats lose power the “independent” part of the process suddenly doesn’t matter anymore. Blue state Republicans are rightly warning that if their states continue redrawing districts mid-decade without national standards, the GOP’s House majority could be at risk.
Trump’s census reset is long overdue. Illegal immigrants should not determine congressional representation. American citizens deserve fair and honest representation—and this might just be the biggest step in that direction since 2016.
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