White Americans, welcome to the club of being asked, 'Where are you really from?' [View all]
Source: Washington Post
White Americans, welcome to the club of being asked, Where are you really from?
By Christine Emba Columnist February 2 at 3:28 PM
In 2020, perhaps for the first time, white Americans will be asked a question that has been lobbed innocently and invidiously at minorities for years: So where are you really from?
And it will be the government doing the asking.
Last week, the U.S. Census Bureau revealed its proposed questionnaire for the 2020 Census in advance of a March 31 deadline for its delivery to Congress for review. The updated format did not accommodate many suggestions made since 2010. It doesnt ask about citizenship status (despite a request to do so by the Trump Justice Department) and wont include a separate Middle Eastern and North African category in its question about race.
But there are some key changes to the questions about race and ethnicity. In particular, black and white respondents will be asked to provide specific information about their origins. Rather than just marking a single race, respondents will be prodded for a bit more information: For the text box under the White checkbox, the census instructions helpfully state: Print, for example, German, Irish, English, Italian, Lebanese, Egyptian, etc.
The data obtained is likely to be extremely messy, and it is not immediately clear how it will be put to use. (What exactly does the Census Bureau plan to do for the emergent category of white Egyptians?) Still, this change is a good thing especially for white Americans.
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