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Wikitongues | Census 2020 Language Project, in Egyptian Arabic | League of Women Voters @Wikitongues | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
From the League of Women Voters: Here's the Language Census Project in Egyptian Arabic! When you live here in the US, you are a part of the fabric of this country and must be represented in our population count! It takes 2 minutes to fill out Census 2020 (2020census.gov) and affects you for 10 YEARS. Count yourself and the people you live with so you get $$$ for your communities - your schools, healthcare, & roads.

Census 2020: 2020census.gov/?cid=20003:2020%20census:sem.ga:p:dm:en:&utm_source=sem.ga&utm_medium=p&utm_campaign=dm:en&utm_content=20003&utm_term=2020%20census
League of Women Voters: https://m.facebook.com/LWVNYC

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Census 2020 Language Project, in Egyptian Arabic | League of Women Voters @Wikitongues

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