A few days after the federal government abandoned its bid to include a citizenship question on the census, a group of enthusiastic young people toured one of the poorest areas of Los Angeles to spread the word and expand its network of volunteers. This action is part of an intense statewide campaign to motivate Latinos to be included in this crucial population count, which will dictate political representation and large economic resources for the next decade. Ruben Tapia has this report from Los Angeles.
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