Using 2024 information, I looked up the top ten states with illegals population. Lately, the administration is discussing the idea of a 'new' Census....disqualifying illegals to be counted. The effect?
California: 2,600,000 is the rough number for the state (I suspect it's closer to 3.5-million). But if you didn't count 2.6-million....that would lead to 7 (minimum) less districts.
Texas: 2,100,000 is the rough number for the state (I also suspect it's higher....around 3-million). District loss? At least 6 districts.
Florida: 590,000 is the rough number given (I suspect here....it's higher (around 750k). Their district loss? 2 districts.
New Jersey: 490,000 is the rough number given (I suspect here....it's near 600k). Their loss? Probably near 2 districts.
Illinois: 420,000 is the rough number given (I suspect here....especially around Chicago....it's near 600,000. Figure a loss of 2 districts.
New York: 410,000 is the rough number given (I suspect here.....it's closer to 700k). Figure 2 districts lost.
North Carolina: 360,000. Figure one district lost.
Georgia: 340,000. Figure one district lost.
Washington: 340,000. Figure one district lost.
Arizona: 290,000. Figure one district lost.
The real pain here? Well....lets say you did the Census in March/April/May 2026, and gave the results after the mid-term. How big of a state-fight do you have in redrawing 50-odd states?
Adding to this....in November 2028....if you knocked 2-million illegals listed as 'voters' off the list....how wild will things get?