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Newly minted U.S. citizens celebrate naturalization at Rate Field: 'It's a dream come true'

Summary by Chicago Sun Times
For 46 years, Noemi Ramos Felix has been waiting to hear the words "You are now an American citizen."On Thursday, she finally did."It's a dream come true, it's my dream, it's my sueno (Spanish for dream)," she said, pressing her hands together in prayer. "Thank God."Felix came to the United States from Zacatecas, Mexico, in 1979. She joined 24 other immigrants from a total of 15 countries Thursday in a naturalization ceremony at Rate Field befor…

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Becoming an American citizen is a dream for many immigrants and represents a very important achievement.But to achieve it, it is important to be completely honest throughout the process.Although it seems that a small lie has no weight, the reality is that it can ruin everything and generate problems much bigger than you imagine.If you get to lie on your form or in the American citizenship interview, not only could you lose the opportunity to get…

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"Welcome to the 26 new French citizens." It is with these few words, this Thursday, June 5, 2025, that the Prefect of the Gard opened the republican ceremony of naturalization. A tradition since the early 1980s, adapted from 1993 by allowing the prefectures to organize them. This moment so important for these "new" French, epilogue of a long way for some, focuses on the presence of strong symbols and the transmission of common values. It also cu…

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Chicago Sun Times broke the news in Chicago, United States on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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