New U.S. Citizens Welcomed at Ceremony in Colorado Springs
CRAIGHEAD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, JUL 25 – Twelve people from nine countries took the oath during Jonesboro's first citizenship ceremony in 25 years, fulfilling long-held dreams to become U.S. citizens.
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New U.S. citizens welcomed at ceremony in Colorado Springs
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — A few dozen people officially became American citizens in Colorado Springs on Friday, July 25, with some special help from the Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD). Library 21c hosted 34 immigrants for a Naturalization ceremony Friday afternoon. Leaders said it was the culmination of a rewarding process, both for the people going through it and the staff and volunteers who provide resources throughout the journey. Those resour…
New Americans from 20 countries pledge their allegiance in naturalization ceremony in Colorado Springs
34 people vowed their allegiance to the United States of America as they became new naturalized citizens at Library 21c on Friday. About 200 family and friends attended the citizenship ceremony for their loved ones who were born in an alphabet of 20 countries around the globe, from Bangladesh and Belize to Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom.
Jonesboro hosts first citizenship ceremony in quarter century | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
On Thursday, about a dozen people, accompanied by family members and friends, walked into the E.C. "Took" Gathings Federal Building in Jonesboro as applicants for American citizenship and less than an hour later walked out into the July sunshine as newly minted Americans.
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