WHEN TRUMP ADMIN'S SHUTTING DOWN #2020Census

10 pm ET (10/15): Phone lines in Arabic, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese

2 am ET (10/16): Phone lines in English, Spanish

6 am ET (10/16): My2020Census.gov
10 P.M. ET TODAY:
普通话 844-391-2020
粤语 844-398-2020
tiếng Việt 844-461-2020
한국어 844-392-2020
pусский 844-417-2020
العربية:844-416-2020
Tagalog 844-478-2020
Polski 844-479-2020
Français 844-494-2020
Kreyòl Ayisyen 844-477-2020
Português 844-474-2020
日本語 844-460-2020
2 A.M. ET, 10/16:

English 844-330-2020
Español 844-468-2020
TDD 844-467-2020

(For #PuertoRico)
English 844-418-2020
Español 844-426-2020
6 A.M. ET, 10/16:

My2020Census.gov

(TIP: Look for the globe or 3 horizontal lines in top-right corner of page to change from English to Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Vietnamese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, Tagalog, Polish, French, Haitian Creole, Portuguese or Japanese.)
The postmark deadline for paper #2020Census forms is today (Oct. 15).

But @uscensusbureau still has not responded to @NPR's question about when it will stop accepting those forms.

Given potential mail delays, it may be safest to respond by phone or at My2020Census.gov.

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16 Oct
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npr.org/2020/10/16/917…
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14 Oct
NEW: DOJ attorney John Coghlan tells a federal court in Maryland the Trump admin doesn't know what groups of unauthorized immigrants — other than those in ICE detention centers — it could feasibly exclude from the census numbers used to reallocate House seats per Trump's memo.
2. But the three-judge court in Maryland sounded very skeptical that the Census Bureau does not have plans given what the bureau's Associate Director Al Fontenot said in this court filing:
3. At multiple points, the 3-judge court asked, and DOJ attorney John Coghlan avoided directly answering, what "other Presidential Memorandum–related outputs" the Census Bureau plans to provide to the commerce secretary by Jan. 11, 2021. Coghlan said it's a "dynamic" process.
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14 Oct
Today is Wednesday.

Your household has less than 48 hours to get counted in the #2020Census at My2020Census.gov before the Trump administration shuts it down after 11:59 p.m. Hawaii time on Oct. 15.
npr.org/2020/10/13/921…
2. To call in a #2020Census response, your household has until 2 a.m. ET on Oct. 16 to use these toll-free numbers:

English 844-330-2020
Español 844-468-2020

Telephone Display Device:
844-467-2020

For #PuertoRico residents:
English 844-418-2020
Español 844-426-2020
3. 10 pm ET, 10/15:
普通话 844-391-2020
粤语 844-398-2020
tiếng Việt 844-461-2020
한국어 844-392-2020
pусский 844-417-2020
العربية:844-416-2020
Tagalog 844-478-2020
Polski 844-479-2020
Français 844-494-2020
Kreyòl Ayisyen 844-477-2020
Português 844-474-2020
日本語 844-460-2020
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13 Oct
BREAKING: The Supreme Court is setting aside for now a lower court order that extended #2020Census counting through Oct. 31, allowing the Trump administration to end counting soon
assets.documentcloud.org/documents/7230…
2. Questions I am waiting for the @uscensusbureau to answer:

When does it plan to stop collecting self-responses online and over the phone?

When is the postmark deadline and the last day it will accept paper forms?

When does it plan to stop field data collection activities?
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How many nonresponse followup cases are incomplete as of Oct. 13?

How many enumerators are employed by the Census Bureau as of Oct. 13?
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8 Oct
Today is Thursday.

It may be the last day your household can get counted in the #2020Census at My2020Census.gov because this happened last night:
npr.org/2020/10/07/920…
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