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“Estamos haciendo campaña en áreas rurales, donde es mucho más difícil llegar a la gente: tanta extensión, sin WiFi, luchando contra el clima”, dice Tomas Evangelista, fundador de Evangelista Community Relations. “Pero tener esa interacción cara a cara, una persona que te da información, es muy diferente a ver un anuncio”.


Los residentes rurales de California a menudo sienten que lo que pagan de impuestos es dinero que sale pero no regresa, por lo que el grupo de Evangelista explica que un recuento preciso del Censo cambia eso. “El dinero se asigna [basado en] esos datos”, dice. “Significa más subvenciones y más préstamos para la región”.


Evangelista también anima a los inmigrantes a participar. “Soy un beneficiario de DACA. En 2010 estaba en la universidad, tenía el Censo frente a mí y tenía miedo de completarlo”, dice. “Pero ahora veo que debería estar feliz de ser incluido en cualquier conteo”.

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