Census forms are in the mail, cities need an accurate count to get much needed federal funds. NONE of the questions ask for legal status. - - Donna Poisl
By Erik Lacitis, Seattle Times staff reporter
If you drive down through Seattle's South End, the changing face of the city is evident.
Thai, Vietnamese, Hispanic, East African and other ethnic businesses dot the streets.
On Saturday, advocates for "hard-to-count" groups met to make sure they're represented when U.S. census-survey forms are mailed this month to all households.
For the advocates and the people they represent, each person counted means $1,400 a year in needed health care, housing assistance and other federal and state public-assistance programs
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This country was built by immigrants, it will continue to attract and need immigrants. Some people think there are enough people here now -- people have been saying this since the 1700s and it still is not true. They are needed to make up for our aging population and low birthrate. Immigrants often are entrepreneurs, creating jobs. We must help them become Americans and not just people who live here and think of themselves as visitors. When immigrants succeed here, the whole country benefits.
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