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Thousands will choose to become U.S. citizens this year. Fear of deportation is one reason. So are family, freedom and the hope of a thriving future.
Ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, 30 service members took the Oath of Allegiance and became U.S. citizens atop the USS ...
A group of students in a summer program witnessed immigrants become United States citizens, part of a series of lessons on ...
More than 500 immigrants are starting a new week as newly minted U.S. citizens. They took the oath of citizenship during ...
MOUNT VERNON, Va. — On the Fourth of July, beneath a sun that seemed to soften just in time for the ceremony, one hundred immigrants reminded the crowd ...
Mitchell arrived in the U.S. in 2018 to pursue a master’s degree in business administration. For Mitchell, the U.S. brought ...
U.S. citizenship ceremonies are held several times a year around the country. Some coincide with federal holidays, including ...
The U.S. naturalization ceremony at George Washington’s historic Mount Vernon estate included remarks by Arnold ...
The Charlotte Museum of History will host a naturalization ceremony Friday, on Independence Day, where new citizens will take ...
For the 82 immigrants from 39 countries, a years-long process to obtain U.S. citizenship culminated in a 140-word oath.
"When you are an undocumented immigrant, celebrating the Fourth of July is to resist being defined by fear and panic." ...