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If they are not recognized by the Census Bureau, then could we get the IRS to not recognize them as well?
In a digital age and with computerization the Census Bureau is clueless as to how to count them. When we left the US for our mission our passport was scanned and when we return it will be scanned again. That data is in the computer system. What a ridiculous statement by the Census Bureau.
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