31 New Citizens Naturalized at the North Carolina State Capitol on July 4
INDIANA, JUL 4 – The naturalization ceremonies welcomed 148 immigrants from 44 countries who spoke about freedom and opportunity as key reasons for becoming U.S. citizens, officials said.
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31 new citizens naturalized at the North Carolina State Capitol on July 4
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — It's an Independence Day 31 new American citizens won't forget as each took their oaths of naturalization in front of the North Carolina State Capitol Friday afternoon. Marilyn Swartz, who immigrated from France, said, "Just a fantastic way to celebrate July 4. I've been here for a while, 23 years. it took me that long to decide. Now that I've done it, I think it's fantastic." Friday's ceremony is the culmination of years…
Thirty members of the U.S. armed forces were sworn in and became U.S. citizens in a military naturalization ceremony held just before the Fourth of July. Atop the USS Midway Museum, Thursday’s ceremony included music from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego band and was attended by family and friends who gathered to celebrate the country’s newest citizens, many of whom have been waiting years to complete the naturalization process. Naval Ho…
Newly Naturalized Citizens Say What American Freedom Means to Them - The Thinking Conservative
Nearly 820,000 people pledged allegiance to the United States and became naturalized citizens in 2024. The post Newly Naturalized Citizens Say What American Freedom Means to Them appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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