For The First Time, U.S. Census To Collect Responses In Arabic Among 13 Languages

Worshippers exiting a mosque in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., are handed fliers encouraging participation in the 2010 census.

Households can respond to the 2020 census in more than double the number of languages supported in 2010. But some Arab-American community leaders are worried many Arabic speakers won't participate.

(Image credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)



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