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Six Wet Yetis
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Or, All the Things I Would Have Said, Had I Been There
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Six Wet Yetis | Or, All the Things I Would Have Said, Had I Been There Six Wet Yetis Reasons Why Until We Find Each Other Or, All the Things I Would Have Said, Had I Been There July 22, 2019 Counted They say that the personal is political, and here is a current intersection of my personal and political: the US Census. At the moment, fights and tweets and Supreme Court decisions have culminated in the rejection of “Is this person a citizen of the United States?” from inclusion on next year’s US Census form. Citizenship hasn’t been questioned on the census since 1950, back when the United States’ immigration situation looked a lot different than it does today. Years ago, before I would witness how fear and uncertainty can so effortlessly metastasize throughout immigrant communities, I would have wondered why this question is such a big deal. In another time, this would probably seem an innocuous feature. But today, no one knows what information will come back to devour...
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