90 immigrants become U.S. citizens at naturalization ceremony in Rock Island
- Judge Sara Darrow oversaw a citizenship ceremony at Augustana College in Rock Island Monday.
- Nearly 100 immigrants completed the citizenship process at this ceremony.
- The new citizens represented 27 countries and many lived here over ten years.
- Ninety people recited the oath, and Judge Darrow said immigrants "renewed and enriched the American dream."
- Participants expressed excitement and speakers noted their future contributions.
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90 immigrants become U.S. citizens at naturalization ceremony in Rock Island
The new citizens hailed from 27 countries, including Ukraine, Sudan, Canada, Mexico, Italy and Iraq.
Big South Fork Hosts Naturalization Ceremony Thursday - The UC Now
Some 150 people will be taking the oath of American citizenship Thursday at the Big South Fork National Park’s Bandy Creek Visitor Center. Big South Fork Chief of Interpretation and Education Christopher Derman said the event is part of National Park Week. The 150 people are from around the world. “Our national parks serve as locations where significant events in American history occurred,” Derman said. “And there’s no better venue or back drop …
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