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MOUNT VERNON, Va. — On the Fourth of July, beneath a sun that seemed to soften just in time for the ceremony, one hundred ...
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.
U.S. citizenship ceremonies are held several times a year around the country. Some coincide with federal holidays, including ...
Descendants of people formerly enslaved by the Choctaw Nation are asking for the U.S. Department of the Interior’s ...
With one of the nation’s most famous immigrants watching, more than 100 people from 95 countries took the oath of allegiance ...
As Independence Day weekend comes to a close, we’re looking back at one of the most memorable and heartwarming events at the Magic Kingdom. On July 4, 2007, Walt Disney World Resort welcomed 1,000 ...
Almost 150 people gathered at the Old Sturbridge Village common on the Fourth of July to celebrate becoming U.S. citizens, ...
Twenty people from 18 different countries took the Oath of Allegiance during Saguaro National Park's naturalization ceremony ...
The Charlotte Museum of History held a naturalization ceremony on Friday, July 4th, where several new citizens took their ...
It's the end of a long and difficult road for many after over 100 people took the oath of citizenship Friday morning in ...
This July 4, 2025, in Kinston, 24 people celebrated their first holiday as American citizens. “I’m honored to be part of this country,” Nayara ...
M umford, N.Y. (WHAM) — 30 individuals from 23 different countries took their oath of allegiance and were sworn in as U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the Genesee Country Village & ...