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Two airmen stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base officially became U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony held ...
Miami’s archbishop indicated that 'from the moment this detention center opened, the archdiocese has requested access to ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Immigration authorities are demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding ...
As the number of undocumented immigrants being detained and deported by ICE has steeply increased under the Trump ...
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released its August 2025 visa bulletin, providing critical updates ...
Low-income kids, both those with and without legal status, will face new barrier to enrollment in federal preschool program, ...
The process of becoming a U.S. citizen represents a profound aspiration for many, a testament to years of dedication and a commitment to a new future.
The government cannot strip U.S.-born people of their U.S. citizenship unless the citizens voluntarily renounce it.
Even if you applied for naturalization through the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services, you could still be deported while ...
Naturalization ceremonies are an Independence Day tradition in the U.S., with roughly 800,000 people naturalized annually.