One hundred people took the oath of allegiance to become new American citizens at a ceremony at the New York state Supreme ...
Yes. Recording in public is allowed under the First Amendment. A few states require bystanders to stay a certain distance away from first responders. For example, under Florida’s Halo Law, people are ...
A Florida Senate panel advanced a bill that would require more proof of U.S. citizenship before registering to vote.
Several immigrants in North Central Washington who were scheduled to take the final step toward U.S. citizenship have had ...
The International Olympic Committee elected its first female member from Iran on Wednesday. Soraya Aghaei also becomes the ...
The one big, beautiful, bold thing about America is the Bill of Rights,” said City Attorney Atleen Kaur, an immigrant from India.
Three citizenship ceremonies NPR attended in the Washington, D.C. area in January were largely celebratory experiences, despite a year of hurdles and changes to the naturalization process.
In a year marking America's 250th birthday, dozens of people celebrated becoming U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony hosted by the St. Dominic School student council, eighth-grade students and ...
Ndeloh Khumbah, 62, came to the United States as an asylee from Cameroon seven years ago. After years of effort, he took his Oath of Allegiance and became a U.S. citizen Jan. 21 in a naturalization ...
President Trump’s decision to suspend naturalization ceremonies is leaving residents across the country in an unusual position, now stuck in limbo after they were on the verge of gaining U.S.
A fired Buncombe County bailiff was indicted Jan. 5 on perjury charges. His indictment alleges he lied under oath while a judge questioned him about comments he made to jurors during a murder trial.
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