Almost all countries that conduct a consensus actually have a citizenship question, and the UN says that it is a best practice to include a citizenship question on these censuses. Countries that ask about citizenship are Canada, Australia, Ireland, Germany, and Mexico. The source of this is the New York Times. Mr. Mayfield, I'd like to focus on the Census Bureau's decision to utilize the differential privacy methodology for the first time in the 2020 census. (01:25–01:32)
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