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Even with citizenship question abandoned, census may still see a Latino undercount

LAREDO, Texas - Jeanette Silva still hasn't decided what she will do when a census packet arrives at her home a few miles from the banks of the Rio Grande.

The 40-year-old pastor feels conflicted - torn between what she sees as the benefits it could offer her community, including her daughter, along with the potential risks for her undocumented husband.

"My little girl will have more support," said Silva of the couple's 4-year-old, Deborah. "But there is always an uneasiness, a fear - especially right now - of federal officials."

Last month, as a result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, President Donald Trump abandoned his efforts to add a citizenship question to next year's census. Now activists nationwide are campaigning to assure immigrants it is safe to participate in the once-a-decade tally that determines how federal money and power is apportioned.

But many here fear that irreparable harm already has been done, and they are

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