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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
will celebrate the 241st anniversary of the Declaration of Independence by
welcoming nearly 15,000 new U.S. citizens during more than 65 Independence
Day-themed naturalization ceremonies across the country this year.
“July Fourth marks the birth of our country, and for
15,000 people, it marks the birth of a new chapter as American citizens,” USCIS
Acting Director James McCament said.
According to him,“These new members of our community will
add to the diverse fabric of our nation and will now be able to enjoy the
rights, privileges, and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.”
USCIS’ Independence Day activities this year will feature
a naturalization ceremony at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans,
Louisiana, on July 3.
During this event, McCament will administer the Oath of
Allegiance and deliver congratulatory remarks to 49 new Americans. The ceremony
is expected to be streamed live on Facebook.
Other ceremonies include events at:
Congaree National Park in Hopkins, South
Carolina, on July 3.
Saratoga National Historic Park in
Stillwater, New York, on July 4.
Calvin Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth,
Vermont, on July 4.
Saguaro National Park West in Tucson,
Arizona, on July 4.
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello in
Charlottesville, Virginia, on July 4.
Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New
Jersey, on July 4. Follow us on Facebook to view a live stream of this
ceremony.
George Washington’s Mount Vernon in Mount
Vernon, Virginia, on July 4.
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