Latino city in Arizona grew, but census says it shrank

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The Hispanic community in Somerton, Arizona has grown enough over the last decade that it’s building a new elementary school. But the Census Bureau says Somerton didn’t grow at all, and that it actually lost 90 residents. That’s a problem.

The young wrestlers are seventh and eighth graders who will be among the first to attend this town’s first public high school, which was approved just weeks ago after years of lobbying by local officials. The overwhelmingly Hispanic community has grown enough over the last decade that it’s also building a new elementary school.

In Somerton, about 200 miles southwest of Phoenix near the Mexico border, community leaders were incredulous. Here, where an annual tamale festival to raise money for college students attracts thousands of visitors, local schools are over capacity as enrollment grew by nearly 12% from 2010 to 2019. And after years of having to bus students at least 10 miles north to Yuma, Somerton finally met the threshold for its own high school.

Black and Hispanic communities historically are undercounted, and there was greater concern about an undercount in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which made people afraid to interact with strangers, and natural disasters, which made it difficult for census takers to reach some residents. There were also attempts at political interference by the Trump administration, including a failed attempt to add a citizenship question to the census form.

 

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Nope, thats GOP math. Some call it fantasy math.

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