A woman from Afghanistan who worked for the U.S. military saw her citizenship oath ceremony canceled with little explanation after she was already approved, her attorney said, as the Trump ...
Forty people take the oath of citizenship in a courtroom in Madison, Wis., including Griselda Solis de Drucker, front center, and Jeanne d’Arc Wydeven, front right. (Joe Tarr / WPR) A great way to ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A San Diego woman, originally from Afghanistan, had her U.S. citizenship ceremony canceled just days before she was scheduled to take her oath, according to her immigration attorney ...
Carlos Wriedt, right, and his wife, Ileana Badillo, of Wichita, Kansas, take the oath to become U.S. citizens, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, at the Statehouse in Topeka ...
Over 700 people from 93 countries stood to take the oath of allegiance and received their certificate of naturalization surrounded by their friends and family at a naturalization ceremony Tuesday.
Anna Vesta smiles at her father, Samuel Alimas, who holds his certificate of naturalization following a morning ceremony Tuesday, June 24, 2025, during which 100 people from 36 different countries ...
People take the Oath of Allegiance of the United States on Friday, in U.S. District Court of Maine in Bangor. Credit: Marie Weidmayer / BDN Giulia Cardoso Kane became a United States citizen Friday ...
FAITH — Faith Deputy Clerk Natasa Cornelius was surrounded by family, colleagues and friends on Friday as she took part in a naturalization ceremony and officially became a United States citizen.
A lawsuit filed in federal court in Boston marks a latest push by immigrant advocates to challenge the Trump administration’s moves to tighten legal migration pathways, amid a decline in ...