glenn1
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The short form is the one sent to 85% of people so for the vast majority it was removed. It's misleading to argue otherwise. The ACS is not used for apportionment of political power so what they include on that is irrelevant to what's on the census.
Life is all about not being able to get what we want. For example I would prefer that we came up with a sane immigration and guest worker policy.
I personally don't care if it's included on the census and if you were actually honest I don't think you do either if you stripped out your political considerations (which are completely transparent). If you had an actual concern for illegal immigrants then you'd oppose the question being on the ACS also for the same reasons. If there's a policy reason to ask it on the ACS then there's likewise a policy reason to ask it on the census. If we need to increase the reach of the ACS beyond it's current ~15% ish (using your numbers) then do so. Hell do away with the census and make everyone do the ACS if that makes you happy and you have no issue about the citizenship question on that survey.