He is a naturalized Irish citizen, not a naturalized American citizen.
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One of the brothers was a naturalized citizen, Faisal Shahzad, the Times Square bomber, a naturalized citizen.
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Naturalized citizens earn 8–11 percent more in annual income than non-naturalized immigrants (controlling for variables such as skills, education and fluency in English).
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Naturalized citizens may be "de-naturalized" and subjected to deportation on several grounds, including falsification or concealment of relevant facts and refusal to testify before Congress.
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Indeed, several have either been naturalized or otherwise born abroad.
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Pho is a naturalized United States citizen originally from Vietnam.
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Rahami, 28, is a naturalized American citizen born in Afghanistan.
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There are rumors that naturalized citizens may be targeted next.
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His parents, both immigrants from Jalisco, Mexico, were naturalized citizens.
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It will probably be a naturalized citizen of the family.
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Ying Lin is a naturalized US citizen originally from China.
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Arizona has at least 139,000 Latinos eligible to become naturalized.
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Does it affect U.S. citizens: It shouldn't, including naturalized citizens.
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Mary Trump became a naturalized citizen on March 10, 1942.
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Local media reported the man was a naturalized Singapore citizen.
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Like Mr. Andrews's mother, my husband is a naturalized citizen.
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Immigrants' incomes, excluding naturalized citizens, jumped by over 10 percent.
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Odette and Gilbert Dureland, who became naturalized Americans in 2012.
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Those citizens may have been born abroad, but they've naturalized.
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They're so naturalized because they're part of the status quo.
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And as a proud naturalized citizen, and the son of a proud naturalized citizen respectively, we feel a sense of duty to ensure the best outcome possible for both DACA recipients and for our Nation.
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There are about 20 million naturalized citizens in the United States.
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Today, on Flag Day, she's officially a United States naturalized citizen.
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That I was only naturalized by extension makes me feel vulnerable.
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Saeed Abedini, 35, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was detained in 2012.
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In fiscal year 2018, nearly 757,000 people were naturalized, USCIS says.
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Chao is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Taiwan.
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He became a naturalized US citizen more than a decade ago.
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Born in England, Gorka became a naturalized American citizen in 2012.
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Originally from Mexico, she became a naturalized citizen in May 1998.
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This includes hiring many fantastically talented naturalized citizens and permanent residents.
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In 2016, 8,885 military immigrants were naturalized, according to DHS data.
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He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1990.
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Ms. Ortega is a naturalized American citizen from the Dominican Republic.
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Born in Panama, Rivera became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2015.
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Hispanic Americans, whether recently naturalized or here for generations, must vote.
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Furthermore, this legislation prevents naturalized gang members from sponsoring unaccompanied children.
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Once an immigrant is naturalized as a US citizen, that stops.
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Lee holds a British passport, while Gui is a naturalized Swedish citizen.
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As a naturalized citizen, you'll be able to run for office yourself.
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the younger brother, became a naturalized citizen in September 2012.
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Mexico was the top place of birth for citizens naturalized in 22016.
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Chinese laborers could not immigrate and no Chinese could obtain naturalized citizenship.
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In 2015, 10,344 Iranians became naturalized, with a further 9,507 in 2016.
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These offices had naturalized more than 10,400 military service members since 22.
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She is a naturalized citizen and a democratically-elected member of Congress.
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Their father, Luis, was a naturalized citizen who had immigrated from Colombia.
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Wang was born in China but was naturalized as an American citizen.
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And it counts against you if you ever wish to be naturalized.
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In 2013, he married a naturalized citizen and applied for permanent residency.
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Naturalized citizens also grow their new neighborhoods and communities through civic participation.
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And among those who are eligible to vote, there are naturalized citizens.
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Tlaib was born in the US, and Omar is naturalized US citizen.
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In 2013, Ms. Holst prosecuted Stanislas Mbanednande, also a naturalized Swedish citizen.
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She was a naturalized US citizen and immigrated from Syria in 2001.
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"The question is, what is the naturalized rate of demand?" he said.
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Calderon, who was born in Guatemala, became a naturalized citizen in 21975.
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The baby was born an American citizen; the infant was not naturalized.
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A native of the Dominican Republic, Ortega is a naturalized US citizen.
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Gonzalez said he's heard of cases where immigration authorities accidentally arrested naturalized immigrants.
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If they are naturalized U.S. citizens, they should first have their citizenship revoked.
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There're more than 400,000 naturalized residents in PA, w/ 200,000 more in Michigan.
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Three were born in the United States, the fourth is a naturalized citizen.
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Tlaib was born in the US, and Omar is a naturalized US citizen.
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He is a naturalized US citizen who first moved to America in 2001.
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Khan had to pass it to become naturalized citizens of the United States.
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Omar was born in Somalia and became a naturalized citizen as a teenager.
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Abdulazeez, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was born in Kuwait to Palestinian-Jordanian parents.
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Adan was born in Kenya and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2008.
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Court records indicate Lee is a naturalized U.S. citizen and an Army veteran.
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The Naturalization Act of 1790 says that only white people can be naturalized.
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He became a naturalized Mexican this year through his wife, who is Mexican.
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Civil rights groups celebrated the ruling on naturalized citizens as a major victory.
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He became a naturalized American citizen but gave up his citizenship in 2006.
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Trump's now a US citizen; she was naturalized in 2006 after marrying Donald.
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Until you become a naturalized citizen, you're still eligible for deportation, he said.
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I was there, too, and like them I was naturalized as an American.
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Nawres Hamid, 28, became a naturalized citizen in 220, according to his widow.
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Rivera is originally from Panama but became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2015.
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It does not affect naturalized United States citizens from the seven named countries.
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Fees make USCIS inaccessible to many immigrants, would-be citizens and naturalized citizens.
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A naturalized American exposes Trump's attack on what America is and must be.
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Igor Fruman Fruman, 53, is a naturalized American citizen who was born in Belarus.
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The majority of Qatar's national players are foreign-born but naturalized by the sheikhdom.
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Ahmed, a naturalized American citizen originally born in Bangladesh, barely survived the vicious attack.
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Naturalized citizens tend to earn more than noncitizens and are employed at higher rates.
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Omar is a Somali refugee and became naturalized US citizen in her late teens.
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My parents also appreciated the importance of citizenship, and they became naturalized in 1965.
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He joined the faculty at Colorado State University and later became a naturalized American.
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Yet, Hispanic naturalized citizens are more likely to vote than their U.S. born counterparts.
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And those people weren't just naturalized citizens; they were native-born citizens as well.
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The prosecution of naturalized United States citizens is a sign of a gathering storm.
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Are you a French-born citizen or an immigrant who was naturalized in France?
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Mr. Bassiouni emigrated to the United States in 1962 and became a naturalized citizen.
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Wang, a Chinese-born, naturalized American citizen, set out for Iran without a worry.
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That number includes naturalized citizens as well as the residents affected by the proposal.
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She married, had three children and became a naturalized French citizen in June 2016.
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Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who was born in Somalia but is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
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It's likely we'll never know how many individuals on the list were actually naturalized citizens.
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He ran a general store, dressed dapperly in American suits and was naturalized in 1921.
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But the clause's most serious defect is the prohibition on naturalized citizens serving as president.
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Gorka, 46, later immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen in 2012.
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Cabrini, the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized, is the patron saint of immigrants.
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Across the country, 622 British citizens were naturalized in 2015, the Federal Statistics Office said.
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Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia but has since become a naturalized US citizen.
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Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized US citizen of Korean origin, was arrested on October 2015.
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He remained in the U.S. after his documents expired and ultimately became a naturalized citizen.
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Roads and infrastructure would be removed as the area is "aggressively re-naturalized" in 2070.
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Bell became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 133, when he was 35.
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That would give prosecutors nearly limitless leverage — and afford newly naturalized Americans precious little security.
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She was naturalized during a ceremony in Miami in front of her friends and family.
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Mead is a naturalized citizen, and she makes clear that she plans to keep voting.
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Naturalized citizens and undocumented workers chose to stay home for the "Day Without Immigrants" protest.
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Her uncle is so enamored of Japanese culture he has become a naturalized Japanese citizen.
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But it's not immigrants, naturalized citizens, or their relatives who are clamoring for immigration restrictions.
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On the federal register, it clearly states that this policy extends to naturalized U.S. citizens.
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Also exempt would be former Chinese nationals who renounce their citizenship and become naturalized Americans.
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Dr. Xi came to the United States in 1989 and is a naturalized American citizen.
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I'm a U.S. citizen born to an immigrant parent who later became a naturalized citizen.
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In 2016, my mom became a naturalized Citizen just in time to watch America denature.
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Walter changed the family's surname to Kirstein when he became a naturalized citizen in 1947.
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He accepted an offer of about $300,000 and, without fanfare, became a naturalized Lebanese citizen.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans.
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At the time I was born, my parents were not yet naturalized as US citizens.
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I was going to live with her parents, my grandparents, who were naturalized U.S. citizens.
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I talked to her the day after she was naturalized about going through those experiences simultaneously.
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And while immigrants can't become president, plenty of naturalized Americans already represent their communities in Congress.
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But naturalized citizens cannot become "natural born," no matter how they seek to prove their loyalty.
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Washington for months has called for the release of the group, which includes naturalized U.S. citizens.
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Now they fear naturalized recruits will be treated as second-class citizens for their entire careers.
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Three of the four women were born in the US. The other is a naturalized citizen.
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Do I need to go back because I'm the same as that congresswoman, a naturalized citizen?
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Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota came as a refugee from Somalia and is a naturalized citizen.
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More than a third of those immigrants are naturalized US citizens, which means they can vote.
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I have been called an "illegal" countless times, and I am a decades-long naturalized citizen.
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Rahimi first came to the United States in 1995 and became a naturalized citizen in 2011.
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Shafi came to the U.S. from Pakistan in 85033 before becoming a naturalized citizen in 2009.
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The former officer, Pedro Pablo Barrientos, 220, a naturalized American citizen and resident of Deltona, Fla.
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"It's a clandestine phenomenon of great importance that has remained naturalized within the culture," he said.
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However, it's unclear how many are still not U.S. citizens, as some may have been naturalized.
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He has been married to a naturalized citizen since 2013, and has applied for permanent residency.
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Guys not born in Holland but who are naturalized and fight for the tricolor flag nonetheless.
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Ilhan Omar was born in Somalia but became a naturalized citizen at the age of 17.
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Experiences of both time and space are dislocated from their naturalized relationships, hence they function dialectically.
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Miller also said that speaking English is "a requirement to be naturalized" under the new legislation.
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Would naturalized former DACA recipients be allowed to sponsor family members to live in the US?
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The eight -- naturalized US citizens originally from Taiwan or China -- had worked in science and technology.
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His administration is now questioning the citizenship of the 20 million of us who were naturalized.
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This does not mean that there are hundreds of thousands of fraudulently naturalized citizens out there.
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He spent the rest of his working career there, and became a naturalized Mexican in 1949.
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Prosecutors discovered that her husband, through whom she had obtained citizenship, was himself naturalized through fraud.
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The two-week sprint accounted for about a sixth of the 240,000 people naturalized that year.
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Fakhoury is a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Lebanon who is suffering from stage 2628 lymphoma.
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It also foresees stripping naturalized foreigners who are convicted on terrorism charges of their Italian citizenship.
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"Even though Saab was a naturalized American citizen, his true allegiance was to Hezbollah," Berman said.
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He is a United States citizen, naturalized after he came to New York at age 6.
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Elaine Chao was born in Taiwan and naturalized as a US citizen at 19 years old.
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"I am an American by choice," said Hill, who became a naturalized US citizen in 2002.
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The Ukrainian-born Parnas and the Belarusian-born Fruman, both naturalized U.S. citizens, were arrested Oct.
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Mr. Villavicencio married Ms. Chica, 38, a naturalized citizen from Colombia, five years ago, she said.
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Which is where we, the formerly useless, once empty-handed, now full-hearted, naturalized citizens come in.
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Those are the ones we know about, but it's possibly many more could have been naturalized citizens.
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MPI also found that Nigerians are more likely to have private health insurance and become naturalized citizens.
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Three of the four women were born in the US and the other is a naturalized citizen.
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A naturalized New Yorker, he worked in the Times of London's New York bureau for 19313 years.
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He's currently petitioning to become a naturalized citizen of the Philippines with a hearing scheduled for October.
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The case concerned Divna Maslenjak, a naturalized citizen who was deported after lying on her naturalization application.
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Between 2000 and 85033, over 10 million legal immigrants were sworn in as naturalized United States citizens.
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The Navy is weighing charges of espionage against the officer, a naturalized American citizen born in Taiwan.
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But, as someone who had plenty of privilege, I felt no sense of urgency to become naturalized.
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And as a naturalized citizen of the United States, she too is as American as he is.
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"This is the only country I've ever known," explained Cynthia, who was naturalized just a year ago.
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Vargas's grandparents, both of them naturalized citizens, expected him to keep hiding until he didn't have to.
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Of course, since Malik Obama is a naturalized citizen, there's no visa for the government to deny.
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USCIS says the policy could affect children of lawful permanent residents who naturalized after a child's birth.
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However, a relatively small number of naturalized citizens lose their citizenship in the advanced world per year.
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But the recently discharged service members have had their basic training delayed, so they can't be naturalized.
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After emigrating to the United States in 1950 and teaching at Sidwell, she became a naturalized citizen.
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The bar to Asians, however, persisted; they could not be naturalized until well into the 20th century.
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He was born in the Russian republic of Chechnya and became a naturalized French citizen in 2010.
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Once naturalized, Mr. Akhmetshin began traveling regularly to Moscow and taking on more overtly pro-Russian projects.
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More than 23 million naturalized immigrants in the United States are eligible to vote, the report says.
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Brimelow, a British-born naturalized U.S. citizen who lives in Connecticut, runs the anti-immigration website VDare.
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For integration to happen, naturalized Germans of foreign origin have to feel welcome, respected and at home.
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One more was a U.S. citizen, but it is unclear whether he was born here or naturalized.
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It adds that Wang was born in China but has been a naturalized U.S. citizen since 2009.
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More than 50,000 people were naturalized in Texas in 10.73, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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A naturalized American citizen, Kim was arrested in 2015 on accusations of espionage and other undisclosed crimes.
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The main suspect in both bombings is Ahmad Khan Rahami, a naturalized U.S. citizen of Afghan descent.
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The plant is "naturalized in almost every state in the United States," according to the National Park Service.
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But it would be worth it to erase the one legal blemish on the rights of naturalized citizens.
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In reponses, the government has argued for dismissal, saying that the plaintiffs would be naturalized after basic training.
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And, worryingly, there have been reports of ICE going after naturalized citizens for minor infractions from years ago.
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The cases in Sana, however, all involved naturalized American citizens, said Naz Ahmad, a staff lawyer for Clear.
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He said he also felt a duty as a naturalized American to help the Salt Lake City bid.
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And there were some really fascinating examples of that, how naturalized and quite hideous the wall could be.
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Azimov grew up in Strasbourg, French officials said Sunday, and was naturalized as a French citizen in 2010.
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A former fashion model born in Slovenia and now a naturalized U.S. citizen, the 48-year-old Mrs.
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Ms. Yan and Ms. Piao are both naturalized American citizens who were born in China, the complaint notes.
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Park, a naturalized U.S. citizen, said he registered Cityfront '99 with the U.S. Copyright Office on May 9.
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Ilhan Omar, a naturalized US citizen who was born in Somalia -- during a Trump rally in North Carolina.
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The Netherlands offered the family asylum, and after several years, Arash and his parents became naturalized Dutch citizens.
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Another person refused compensation was naturalized Briton Elizabeth Spira, who was imprisoned at a Czech camp at Theresienstadt.
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In the case of highly skilled workers, international students, refugees and naturalized citizens, he has already been successful.
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When my grandfather was naturalized as a citizen, he had been separated from my father for many years.
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A naturalized United States citizen, she came with her mother from Syria when she was 9 months old.
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He was introduced to Trump by his father in law, Fima Shusterman, a naturalized American citizen from Ukraine.
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Her father naturalized just in time to get one of the first Social Security numbers and its benefits.
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In the past 2628 years, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has naturalized 28503,22019 members of the military.
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Nearly 2900,220006 immigrants became naturalized citizens Tuesday as part of Fourth of July naturalization ceremonies across the country.
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Firstly, the Naturalization Act of 1790 only allowed "free white citizens of good character" to become naturalized citizens.
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It is ultimately up to a judge to determine whether to strip someone of their naturalized citizenship status.
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As an immigrant from Colombia and a naturalized U.S. citizen, I am extremely proud to be an American.
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Recently naturalized immigrants, after all the effort they must make, are more likely to vote than longtime citizens.
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Start with its very first sentence, which grants citizenship to anyone born or naturalized on United States soil.
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Between 2001 and 2017 — a time of punishing wars for the armed services — 125,452 service members were naturalized.
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After they are naturalized, they can then, through the chain migration process, apply to bring in their relatives.
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Jocelyn was a naturalized U.S. citizen who became ill with an aggressive blood cancer in her early forties.
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Why not build a case around, say, the naturalized Haitians being deported after living for years in America?
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Some naturalized South Korean athletes have birth or familial ties to the country and have gained dual citizenship.
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He now holds two passports and is a dual citizen, having recently been naturalized in the United States.
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Born in Germany, Viereck was a naturalized U.S. citizen who was also registered as a German foreign agent.
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Naturalized US citizen Maziar Hashemi, 60, was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, a type of blood cancer, in September.
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"We don't think of them as naturalized players, we think of them as Korean players," he told Reuters.
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It also killed Ghadir Taher, a naturalized U.S. citizen working as a civilian interpreter for a U.S. contractor.
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Rahimi, an Afghan-born naturalized U.S. citizen, is scheduled to be arraigned on the indictment on Thursday afternoon.
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The election win also prompted a business proposal from Sergei Millian, a naturalized American citizen born in Belarus.
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Faisal Shahzad, a naturalized American and Taliban-trained militant, later pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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That also knew that similar reviews in other states had run into issues with naturalized citizens being swept up.
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Naturalized at 23, I think about how my birthplace is still on that passport, in those bold letters: Iran.
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Hekmati, a naturalized U.S. citizen of Iranian origin, had been detained in August 2011 while visiting family in Iran.
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Hayv Kahraman, a half-Kurdish Iraqi and naturalized Swede living in the US, is no stranger to identity politics.
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And 140 words later, the 89 people were naturalized citizens, joining the 6.6 million others over the past decade.
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He officially lived in the states until the late 1990s when he attempted to become a naturalized US Citizen.
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Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Thursday narrowed the grounds on which naturalized citizens can have their citizenship revoked.
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Ho is a naturalized US citizen, and court documents said he is a resident of both Delaware and China.
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The emphasis on civic participation is likely due to the unique commitment of naturalized citizens to their new home.
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Naturalized Americans can only lose it if they lied during the naturalization process, and even then, there are limits.
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Another 21 people are naturalized citizens, legal permanent residents or visitors from countries not included in the travel ban.
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His comments come eight years after his London-born wife, Rachel Weisz, became a naturalized American citizen in 2011.
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The naturalized Netherlander from the sandy kingdom of Morocco is the Johnny Too Bad superstar of modern day kickboxing.
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Police have charged 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Afghanistan, for the explosion.
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But the list was grossly inaccurate, as it included U.S. citizens who had naturalized after obtaining a driver's license.
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While I was born and educated in Pakistan, America is my home and I am a proud naturalized citizen.
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BTW, the same could NOT be said of President Trump who had a message for the newly naturalized citizens.
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On Friday, the ACLU said Barajas is the first known deported veteran to be naturalized as a US citizen.
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According to U.S. Census figures, in 2017 there were about 230,000 non-naturalized Venezuelans living in the United States.
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Once there, agents told him they would probably be able to smooth things out so he could be naturalized.
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Tlaib was born in the United States, and Omar was born in Somalia and is a naturalized US citizen.
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If you're a native-born citizen or a naturalized immigrant, our Reader Center wants to hear what you think.
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On an island of expatriate A-listers, he counts as a celebrity of a different sort, a naturalized local.
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Mr. Rahami was a naturalized American citizen who lived above his father's First American Fried Chicken restaurant in Elizabeth.
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For more than three decades, Guadalupe R. Plascencia has been putting down roots in California as a naturalized American.
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The measure will also affect the born-abroad children of noncitizen service members who naturalized after they became parents.
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The three men include Kim Dong-chul, a businessman and naturalized American citizen from the Virginia suburbs of Washington.
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Goldman believed that she had become a citizen thirty-two years earlier, by marrying a naturalized immigrant, Jacob Kershner.
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He has lived in the US for nearly 25 years and became a naturalized citizen on January 30, 2020.
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His parents and one sister are now naturalized American citizens, and another sister is an American citizen by birth.
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Maziar Hashemi came to the United States to study civil engineering in 1975 and he is a naturalized citizen.
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Wang is a Chinese-born naturalized American citizen and a fourth-year doctoral student of history at Princeton University.
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He moved to Canada with his family when he was a boy and became a naturalized citizen in 1966.
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In Arizona, naturalized citizens make up more than 300,000 eligible voters, more than half of whom are not registered.
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Lee, who started working for the CIA in 1994, is a naturalized U.S. citizen who lives in Hong Kong.
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As far as I knew, the only codified restriction on naturalized citizens was that they could not become president.
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There just isn't very much data available, cleanly organized and naturalized images to satiate the thirst of deep learning models.
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Israel has repeatedly rejected that claim, increasingly arguing that refugees should be naturalized in those countries where they now live.
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Ahmad Rahami, a 28-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, emigrated from Afghanistan with his family at the age of 7.
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Federal officials will begin gathering social media information from all immigrants, including permanent residents and naturalized citizens, BuzzFeed News reports.
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Bannigan, who is from Dublin but now lives in New York as a naturalized US citizen, was arrested in April.
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The big picture: Three of the four congresswomen Trump targeted are American-born, with Omar the only naturalized U.S. citizen.
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India-born Kapoor, 74, is a naturalized U.S. citizen who has lived in the United States for over five decades.
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The travelers came from across the nation, and were both naturalized citizens and people born and raised on American soil.
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Irsan, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen, was sentenced to federal prison in 2015 for scamming the Social Security Administration.
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She was considered part of the family Ortega is a naturalized US citizen and a native of the Dominican Republic.
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A pathway to legal immigration is a top priority for Archbishop Gomez, himself a naturalized United Citizen born in Mexico.
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Republicans in the state told the Times that the bill would take necessary financial resources away from naturalized U.S. citizens.
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But, according to the Department of Homeland Security, fewer than 2900,220006 have naturalized in each of the past five years.
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The AP reported that basic training has been delayed for discharged immigrant soldiers, which means they can't become naturalized citizens.
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The man identified himself as Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized American, who said he used to live in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Last fall, the Department of Homeland Security also began collecting social media from immigrants, green card holders and naturalized citizens.
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Naturalized citizens still have to register to vote, and registered voters still have to be mobilized to actually do it.
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The epidemic of sexualized violence against women has become naturalized to the point that it's met with a collective shrug.
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The department said Alexey Barysheff of Brooklyn, New York - a naturalized U.S. citizen - was arrested for illegally exporting controlled technology.
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Kemp's spokesman, Candice Broce, called the ruling about naturalized citizens a "minor change", while criticizing the decision on absentee ballots.
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For the next 50 years, the federal government revoked the citizenship of thousands of naturalized and United States-born citizens.
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In a 2018 analysis, a majority 34 percent of the 21.5 million eligible voters who were naturalized citizens are Hispanic.
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Born in Poland, ASCH became a naturalized United States citizen in 1920 after the early success of his works abroad.
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Now, every American born or naturalized in the United States was promised due process and equal protection of the laws.
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There was also a file on Wilfredo S. Mercado of Peru, who was naturalized in 1987 and killed in 1993.
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She has an ex-husband — a fellow Uighur exile and naturalized Dutch citizen — and two young children in the Netherlands.
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Kuyumcu, a naturalized U.S. citizen of Turkish descent, is the chief executive of Global Metallurgy LLC, also in New York.
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Brimelow, who was born in the United Kingdom and is a naturalized U.S. citizen, oversees the anti-immigration website VDare.
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Ms. Yovanovitch was born in Canada, moved to Connecticut at age 3 and became a naturalized American citizen at 18.
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All of these increases will have serious effects on those applying for U.S. citizenship and those who have already naturalized.
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Vu, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen, admitted he is facing a difficult decision following his family's escape from Vietnam.
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Mr. Forrest, her nephew, said she became a naturalized citizen in 1965, adopting the "Evelyne" spelling of her name then.
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During the 22019 midterm elections, voter turnout among Asian and Latino naturalized citizens easily outpaced those of U.S. born voters.
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N. Smith, New York Re: Denaturalized Seth Freed Wessler wrote about the push to strip naturalized immigrants of their citizenship.
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He was born in Canada but became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1998 and now lives in Studio City, Calif.
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United States, looks at whether a naturalized American citizen can have her citizenship revoked for lying during the immigration process.
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The US has a large immigrant population, including many naturalized citizens who can and should participate in the primary process.
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They&aposre among the 269,269 to 750,000 who become naturalized citizens each year, according to the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services.
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As a teenage immigrant to the United States and a naturalized American, I've long felt the tension between appearance and essence.
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While the number of naturalized citizens who have served in other top political positions is not large, it is not trivial.
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Hassan came to the United States from Pakistan in 1999 and is a naturalized US citizen who maintained his Pakistani citizenship.
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A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Mr. Huang got married in the United States and became a naturalized citizen.
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Some of those naturalized, like Torres, came to the United States undocumented and lived in the country illegally until becoming residents.
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Originally born in China, Chun was a naturalized U.S. citizen who had been an employee of the FBI for 19 years.
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Naturalized in the 2000s, he said recent stories of citizens mistakenly detained by ICEmade him think he could be wrongly targeted.
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Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized US citizen who used to live in Virginia, was arrested in October 2015 on spying charges.
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One of the proudest days of his life (he passed away two years ago) was when he became a naturalized citizen.
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The unit would be tasked with identifying naturalized immigrants who lied on their applications in order to revoke their legal status.
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"I've never been naturalized," said Cruz, the U.S. senator from Texas who is among the front-runners for the party's nomination.
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In 2016, USCIS reported that just 7,000 new citizens became naturalized on July Fourth, although the number of celebrations was higher.
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Nationally, if half the eligible immigrant population naturalized, the increased earnings and demand could boost GDP by $52 billion per year.
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But the AP reported that basic training has been delayed for discharged immigrant soldiers, which means they can't become naturalized citizens.
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Hans was naturalized, then de-mobbed in 1949, so we decided to get married and he got me over to England.
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He orchestrated a turnaround after Brazil naturalized several players from better-known water polo nations in the years before the Games.
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The Department of Homeland Security has moved to collect social media information on all immigrants, including permanent residents and naturalized citizens.
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Aliphine Tuliamuk, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Kenya, won national championships in the half marathon and the 25k earlier this year.
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Borgono is a naturalized US citizen, and the Trump administration is seeking to strip her of her citizenship — to denaturalize her.
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Most of the people who've been naturalized in the US don't know Supreme Court precedent, or the history of Operation Janus.
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Since more than one million Texans had become naturalized citizens during the time frame of the list, this was not insignificant.
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Ross' ruling allows the naturalized citizens to vote in Tuesday's midterm election if they present proof of citizenship at the polls.
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The mask of Matt Dalton, the Canadian-born goalie for South Korea's national team, includes the flag of his naturalized country.
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I am a naturalized American with an outsized belief in my country's capacity for good — the blemished beneficence of American power.
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Mr. Choi was a naturalized Australian citizen who had lived in the country for more than 30 years, the police said.
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But a DHS spokesperson told VICE News via email that naturalized citizens are not subject to the social media info-gathering.
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If her parents are proud and naturalized Americans, Bili is an ambivalent heir, with memories of a childhood spent happily elsewhere.
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Peng is a naturalized U.S. citizen who has worked as a tour operator for Chinese visitors in the San Francisco area.
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His father, mother and his 215-year-old sister were born in Mexico but are now naturalized American citizens, he said.
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Dino Teppara is an attorney, reserve naval officer, and naturalized U.S. citizen who served as chief of staff to U.S. Rep.
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The others were naturalized U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents — people who had long residencies in the United States before arrest.
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I had become a naturalized citizen in December 28503, and my vote gave me a formal voice in my adopted home.
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The agreement will formally end a review of the voter rolls that a federal judge said unfairly targeted naturalized American citizens.
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Palij emigrated to the U.S. following the war in 1949, concealing his wartime record, and became a naturalized citizen in 1957.
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The new policy, which covers immigrants who have obtained a green card and even naturalized citizens, will take effect on October 18th.
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Along with her family, she emigrated to the United States from India as a child, becoming a naturalized citizen 17 years ago.
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Faduma Abdi, 50, a naturalized US citizen, said she doesn't speak English very well and doesn't understand the party system very well.
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The government considers the species to be "naturalized" because of its history on the archipelago, where mahogany plantations date back a century.
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The majority of these immigrants were naturalized U.S. citizens, whereas 22 percent were permanent residents and 15 percent were temporary visa holders.
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According to Hahn, naturalized citizens (or Green Card holders) are four times more likely to be falsely identified as unauthorized to work.
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The men, who are naturalized citizens, allegedly traveled back and forth between the US and Lebanon for years, attending terrorist training camps.
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But for the immigrants getting naturalized at Monticello whom I spoke to, getting citizenship isn't about Trump — it's about a personal journey.
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Omar, a naturalized citizen, Somali refugee and one of the few Muslim women in Congress, has been repeatedly criticized by the president.
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Palacios received her green card in September 2009 and became a naturalized US citizen in June 2017, fulfilling a long-held dream.
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Xuehua "Edward" Peng, 56, a naturalized US citizen living in Hayward, California, was arrested last Friday on suspicion of spying for China.
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In Philadelphia, it's a festival of music and food from around the world to celebrate the first vote of newly naturalized citizens.
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Alani, 60, is a naturalized US citizen from Iraq who has worked as an airline mechanic in the US for 30 years.
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A naturalized American citizen detained in North Korea has confessed to stealing military secrets on behalf of South Korea, according to Reuters.
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A Pakistani-born and Harvard-trained lawyer, a Muslim, but, most important, a patriotic, naturalized American citizen, Khizr Khan revered the Constitution.
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They found nearly 203,000 cases of people who had been naturalized despite having criminal histories that should have disqualified them from citizenship.
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The Harris County election officials found in their initial review that about 60 percent of the names flagged were of naturalized citizens.
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A naturalized American citizen who was born in Hong Kong, Mr. Lee grew up in Hawaii and joined the C.I.A. in 1994.
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Among these cases are a number against people like Odette Dureland, naturalized citizens who purportedly committed fraud but who deny those claims.
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Mr. Pho, who worked as a software developer for the N.S.A., was born in Vietnam but is a naturalized United States citizen.
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More often, China imposes exit bans, which can last from days to years, on naturalized foreign citizens who were born in China.
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His current home, Germany, has fielded several naturalized players in recent years, drawn from nations as diverse as South Africa and Brazil.
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Guard Epiphanny Prince, who became a naturalized citizen of Russia in 2010, will also compete at the tournament, which begins June 16.
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Rahami, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Afghanistan, is believed to have traveled to his birth country and Pakistan in recent years.
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Mr. Wang was born in 1980 in Beijing and in 2001 came to the United States, where he was naturalized in 2009.
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"I hope that everybody understands this isn't just something on a piece of paper," Ms. Ali, a Somali-born naturalized citizen, said.
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" Sabato, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Italy, added that Obama's last name is "not a Christian name, is it?
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Every naturalized citizen — and those who love them — have to realize that they could be targeted by a cruel white-nationalist government.
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That included 254 who were not American citizens, 148 who were naturalized and became citizens and 147 who were citizens by birth.
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Since 2001, more than 100,000 immigrants have become naturalized citizens through military service (10,400 through Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest).
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The act of bravery has been viewed tens of millions of times on social media, prompting a petition to have Gassama naturalized.
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Several players were born and raised outside of South Korea but naturalized in order to play on the team for the Olympics.
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At the time of the bombing, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a naturalized American citizen and Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a legal permanent resident seeking citizenship.
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A white American woman asked if I was a naturalized citizen and I sat there struggling to find an answer to the question.
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A naturalized American citizen since 1978, he had visited the embassy two days after Mohammed, to obtain a passport for his oldest daughter.
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Ms. Davis became a naturalized citizen not long after she arrived in New York and settled on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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The 36-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, who was born in China, was convicted of espionage and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized American citizen, appeared before media in Pyongyang and apologized for acts aimed at overthrowing the North Korean regime.
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John McCain -- strongly opposed proposals to try Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the Boston Marathon bombers and a naturalized US citizen, in military court.
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Donaldson said Rahimi, a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Afghanistan, has completed classes in business, entrepreneurship and drama since his arrest.
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Trump said he was "viciously" attacked by Khan, a naturalized U.S. citizen, when the father publicly doubted Trump had read the U.S. Constitution.
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On Thursday, the Supreme Court unanimously refused to give the U.S. government leeway to potentially strip millions of naturalized Americans of their citizenship.
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As a naturalized US citizen, Rahami had certain rights and as a result could not be held longer unless there was good reason.
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A man CNN spoke to at a Pyongyang hotel said he's Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized citizen who used to live in Virginia.
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The background: Rahimi, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Afghanistan, reportedly complained before his sentencing that he was discriminated against for being Muslim.
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Refugees who have lived in America for more than 16 years are more likely to become naturalized U.S. citizens than other immigrant groups.
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Short also argued that Trump couldn't have "racist motives" because Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, an Asian American naturalized citizen, serves in his Cabinet.
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He reportedly arrived in the U.S. when he was 8 years old with his parents and sister, who are now naturalized U.S. citizens.
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The sixth person, a naturalized citizen from Yemen, is an alleged ISIS recruiter who also reportedly plotted to kill US troops in America.
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The motivating force behind it was said to be Alex Oronov, a naturalized American who ran a huge business in his native Ukraine.
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A naturalized U.S. citizen, Lee was arrested in 2012 after returning to the United States following several years of living in Hong Kong.
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That distinction belongs to the NBA's Phoenix Suns, who naturalized 50 citizens during a ceremony at halftime of a game in February 2016.
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"This should not be happening in America," said Archbishop Gomez, who is himself an immigrant from Mexico and a naturalized United States citizen.
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Dispelling of myths about Latino Americans: In 85033, a super-majority (80.8 percent) of all Latinos were citizens, either U.S.-born or naturalized.
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A naturalized American citizen who immigrated from the Soviet Union in 21991, he had explored remote parts of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Peru.
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Demographic historian Margo Anderson notes that the census began asking questions in 21625 about foreigners who were residents but not naturalized U.S. citizens.
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That means Balde is effectively stateless—a person whose native country won't acknowledge them and whose country of residence has not naturalized them.
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But it was precisely America's reputation as a role model for democracy that made the candidate's comments so jarring for some naturalized citizens.
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The suspect, named Chan Han Choi, is a Sydney-based naturalized Australian citizen originally from South Korea, CNN affiliate Seven Network Australia reported.
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It just means that any one set of missing fingerprints might theoretically match to someone who had become naturalized under a different identity.
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Progressive immigration doves have shared essays like Masha Gessen's online; naturalized immigrants have voiced concern to friends about whether they could be next.
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When the Guptas arrived in South Africa, they astutely acquired citizenship as naturalized "blacks" to benefit from the country's black economic empowerment laws.
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He was instrumental in the fight to allow South Asians to become naturalized citizens; Saund himself did not become a citizen until 1949.
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Already, the administration is moving to reduce the number of legal immigrants who can become naturalized citizens, according to an NBC News report.
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Kane André, a naturalized citizen from Haiti who is a church minister and a real estate agent, was looking on the bright side.
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Phan-Gillis, a naturalized U.S. citizen who had Chinese ancestry, pleaded guilty to the charges, which involved state secrets, according to her lawyer.
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"I feel uncomfortable and I feel insecure because I have an accent," said Duran, a naturalized US citizen who was born in Mexico.
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Green card holders and naturalized citizens will also have their social media information collected, with the data becoming part of their immigration file.
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At one point, he criticized predecessor Antonio Conte for calling up naturalized players such as Brazilian-born Eder and Argentine-born Franco Vazquez.
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A family of four from Ireland was also injured; the mother and father were originally from the Philippines but are naturalized Irish citizens.
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Bernhard Klee is a recently naturalized American citizen who immigrated from Austria and will vote in his first U.S. presidential election this fall.
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But Bhojwani lamented that naturalized citizens, particularly Asian-American and Latino voters, are one of the most overlooked voting demographics in the country.
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One of the Uighurs, a naturalized Norwegian citizen, said she started receiving the calls after attending an anti-China rally on October 1.
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And by the time it was, like, the huge big surprise, there was no point in trying to get naturalized in time to vote.
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That shouldn't affect the vast majority of naturalized citizens, though, and in virtually any legal tangle you'll be better off as a U.S. citizen.
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A certified license history check revealed that neither Nevidomy, a Ukraine-born naturalized U.S. citizen, nor his associates ever applied for an export license.
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Russian national team goalkeeper Guilherme Marinato, a naturalized citizen who was born in Brazil, was twice targeted by Spartak fans calling him a monkey.
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Edward Lin, who was born in Taiwan and later became a naturalized US citizen, according a Navy profile article written about him in 2008.
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Ausheva, a 2012 naturalized citizen from Russia, served as a logistics planner with the 109th Airlift Wing, based in Scotia, New York, he said.
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"I've tried to balance my anger and despair with resolve," said Madani, who was born in Iran and is now a naturalized U.S. citizen.
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Kim, a Chinese-Korean and naturalized U.S. citizen, had been doing missionary work in China before joining PUST, according to Korean-language church websites.
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USCIS also recently created a denaturalization unit charged with identifying naturalized immigrants who lied on their applications and stripping them of their legal status.
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The 28-year-old naturalized US citizen also faces charges in state court in New Jersey stemming from a shootout with police in Linden.
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The feature is an attempt to bring more naturalized conversation to the AI — a kind of holy grail with these sorts of smart assistants.
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So chain migration allows newly naturalized citizens to bring in an essentially unlimited number of foreign relatives to the country, even often distant relatives.
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Rahami, a 28-year old naturalized US citizen, was charged Tuesday in connection with explosions in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, and Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
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"They said if I need a lawyer, then I must be guilty of something," said Elsharkawi, and Egyptian-born Muslim and naturalized U.S. citizen.
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In 2011 a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from China was arrested after police said he opened fire at the same building with a handgun.
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Cruz stated that the people claiming he wasn't a naturalized citizen shouldn't be taken seriously because they were liberal Harvard law professors and others.
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In sum, it has not been proven that illegal aliens commit crimes at a lesser rate than either native-born or naturalized American citizens.
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This gap exists because naturalized immigrants have higher levels of education, better language skills, and more work experience in the United States than noncitizens.
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They are a generation of young people who are like most everyday Americans except they cannot be naturalized because of our broken immigration system.
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Abdelhamid Al-Madioum, a naturalized US citizen, told CBS News his story from a prison run by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
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They have made an ambitious push to get Hispanics to become naturalized citizens and to register to vote this year, particularly in swing states.
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Is my life less "American" just because I was born to naturalized citizens who have spent a majority of their lifetime on American soil?
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As long as the clitoris remains absent in representation, it must be repeated in form and speech, again and again, until it is naturalized.
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Roberts described the administration's interpretation as inviting "prosecutorial abuse" because the government could likely find a reason for stripping citizenship from most naturalized citizens.
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Many immigrants in Doral have not been here long enough to become naturalized, so there are only about 20,000 registered voters among 56,000 residents.
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In 2010, when the last census was carried out, there were just 1,448 naturalized citizens in China, a nation of over 1.3 billion people.
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Under current law, American green card holders can sponsor their spouses and unmarried children for permanent residence — just like naturalized and native-born citizens.
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Lee, a 22006-year-old naturalized American citizen who lives in Hong Kong, has a distinguished military and intelligence background, according to court documents.
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They have been part of a rarefied group: the 1 percent of Americans — native-born, naturalized and undocumented immigrants alike — who constitute our military.
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Based on Census Bureau data, the number of naturalized citizens who will be eligible to vote has consistently grown over the past 213 years.
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"You put a question mark next to every naturalized citizen's name," said David W. Leopold, a former president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
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The ad features Mr. McMurray, whose wife is a naturalized citizen from South Korea, speaking in Korean, with captions provided by the Collins campaign.
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They were perceived as "marginal members of the human race," were denied the right to become naturalized U.S. citizens, and segregated to ethnic enclaves.
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Born in the Indian state of Punjab, Mr. Chohan, a naturalized citizen of the United States, has lived in New York for 35 years.
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Spiegel was naturalized through a procedure that allows French-speaking foreign nationals who contribute to the country through "exceptional action" to acquire citizenship there.
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"My dad became a naturalized citizen ~25 years ago, and to this day still doesn't speak English," Castro aide Natalie Montelongo tweeted about Biden.
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Arriving in the United States in 2008, he knew he had found his country, and several years ago he became a naturalized American citizen.
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Perez-Montes reportedly arrived in the U.S. when he was 8 years old with his parents and sister who are now naturalized U.S. citizens.
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According to the Economic Policy Institute, a research organization in Washington, about 38 percent of nannies in New York State are non-naturalized immigrants.
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The protest called for immigrants, whether naturalized citizens or undocumented, to stay home from work or school, close their businesses and abstain from shopping.
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Unfortunately, that miscarriage of justice persists to this day, notwithstanding the fact that those born or naturalized in unincorporated territories are now U.S. citizens.
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But he had a setback Friday when a federal judge ruled that Georgia needed to make it less difficult for naturalized citizens to vote.
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The time that aspiring Americans must wait to be naturalized is now almost twice as long, 2200 months, as it was two years ago.
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He thanked naturalized citizens — a significant population in Miami — for being there, and spoke of his time as governor during the Virginia Tech shooting.
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In 2016, as legal residents of the United States for nearly five years, Mr. Tamas and his family were eligible to become naturalized Americans.
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"I have lived my life thinking that as a baby I was naturalized to be Australian and only Australian," she said at a press conference.
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The agency will now collect information including "social media handles, aliases, associated identifiable information, and search results" on immigrants, including permanent residents and naturalized citizens.
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Ediane Da Costa Pereira is a Brazilian who became a naturalized citizen in Mexico and voted Sunday in Tijuana, across the border from San Diego.
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Since naturalized citizens will inevitably have relations and friends who are noncitizens, this new visa policy could also potentially facilitate evidence collection for that purpose.
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After four months of additional training to be a combat medic, the Ukraine native was told "hopefully" they would be naturalized once they were deployed.
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Six of the seven freed by the United States are naturalized or native-born Americans with dual citizenship, some quite successful before they were imprisoned.
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Another case in point was Mohammad Abdulazeez, a naturalized American who shot dead four U.S. Marines and a sailor in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in July 2015.
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Almost 7 million people have become naturalized citizens over the past decade, 729,995 in the last fiscal year, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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But the truth is the report is even worse than reported, with more than 1,800 individuals naturalized who should have been deported from the country.
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Speaking to CNN's Will Ripley, the man identified himself as Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized American, who said he used to live in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Born in Mexico and now a naturalized American citizen, Hayek was briefly an illegal immigrant, according to DuJour, when her visa expired in the 1990s.
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By contrast, the number of foreign-born workers, which includes legal, illegal and naturalized, having full-time employment has risen by 5.7 million since 2000.
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Almost all of the incidents they uncovered and that are under investigation involve scientists of Chinese descent, including naturalized American citizens, allegedly stealing for China.
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Six arrestees are naturalized citizens or legal permanent residents from travel ban countries who came to the country long before the ban was in effect.
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S. citizen government employees or service members who were naturalized after the child's birth; and children of U.S. citizens who do not meet residency requirements.
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And his journey from childhood immigrant to naturalized citizen to accused terrorist shows that the debate now underway on the campaign trail is too simplistic.
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Mr. Wang, a naturalized American whose Chinese name is Wang Jianmin, was also based in Hong Kong, and was accused of running an illegal business.
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But only six of those signatures came from the 20 GOP districts where more than one in 10 constituents is a foreign-born naturalized citizen.
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Of the 14 convicted, three have been non-citizens, including one in the process of becoming a naturalized citizen who had not been sworn in.
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A federal judge on Friday ordered the state to allow some 3,000 recently naturalized citizens to vote after their registrations had been put on hold.
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Before the 2016 presidential campaigns came to a close, America's newly naturalized citizens made their way to the polls to exercise their right to vote.
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The transportation secretary is 14th in line, but since Elaine Chao is a naturalized U.S. citizen — not born in the United States — she is ineligible.
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Despite the order, Mr. Villavicencio, who is originally from Ecuador, had not left the country, and in 2013, he married Sandra Chica, a naturalized citizen.
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Seyed Mousavi, 24, a naturalized citizen from Iran who is an investment banker in Los Angeles, got engaged to his fiancée, Arefé Fayazbakhsh, in July.
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He became a naturalized British citizen soon after the war and studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, graduating in 1951.
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Both operations seek to identify cases in which people might have been naturalized despite apparent deportation orders or concerns about past fraud or criminal charges.
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In May 153, she returned to become a naturalized citizen, and left behind a copy of her acclaimed autobiography, The Last Black Unicorn, for Isaias.
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The Obama administration appeared to pursue few cases involving duplicate identities, unless they involved egregious wrongdoing or naturalized citizens who had received government security clearances.
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And Preet Bharara, a naturalized citizen from India who was fired in March as a United States attorney by President Trump, was the keynote speaker.
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Some players, like Vaughn, even become naturalized citizens in the countries where they play, which allows them access to national team competitions and additional income.
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According to Princeton, he was born in Beijing in 1980, emigrated to the United States in 2001 and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2009.
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In the United States, you can be naturalized if your application for citizenship is somehow fraudulent (if you, for example, lied about a criminal record).
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Stripping naturalized citizens of their citizenship furthers the goal of creating two classes of citizens and tells immigrants that they can never truly be Americans.
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Authorities had said earlier they wanted to question Ahmad Khan Rahami, a 28-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, about the Chelsea and Seaside Park bombings.
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Born in Saudi Arabia, Shah moved to the United States when he was 2 years old and became a naturalized citizen when he was 8.
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What's more, Democrats get backing from several voting constituencies composed of both naturalized and native-born citizens who have a real stake in the issue.
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Research shows that naturalized immigrants earn an average of $3,200 more each year than eligible non-citizens and also increase their homeownership rate by 6.3 percent.
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The lawsuit was filed by Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America on behalf of her father, Ahmed Ali Muthana, who is a naturalized US citizen.
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Those married to German nationals can be naturalized after being legally resident in the country for three years, again as long as they fulfill certain conditions.
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Ahn is a naturalized citizen who immigrated to the United States with his family in 1992, before joining the military in 2012, the Mercury News reported.
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New voters Torres was one of a number of newly naturalized American citizens CNN spoke to who will be voting for the first time this week.
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ByLock was released in March 2014 and registered under the name of David Keynes, a naturalized US citizen of Turkish origin who had changed his name.
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Arianna Quan made history when she became the first Asian-American and naturalized citizen to be named Miss Michigan – but not everyone was happy about it.
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That August, he applied to become a naturalized citizen and stated on the application that he was not affiliated with a terrorist organization, the authorities said.
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This month, CNN broadcast an interview it had conducted at a Pyongyang hotel with Kim Dong-chul, 62, who claimed to be a naturalized American citizen.
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Ho, a naturalized U.S. citizen, pleaded guilty last year to conspiring to produce "special nuclear material" in China in violation of the U.S. Atomic Energy Act.
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Sometimes I wonder if becoming a naturalized Japanese citizen — which would require giving up my US citizenship — would have made a difference in my housing search.
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He moved to the United States in 22014 and became a naturalized American citizen in 2009, according to a statement he provided to Radio Free Europe.
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The OIG recommended that DHS establish a plan for evaluating the eligibility of those naturalized citizens whose fingerprint records reveal deportation orders under a different identity.
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By going above and beyond the OIG report, the Trump administration is sending a clear signal to all naturalized citizens: They are under review and vulnerable.
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The inspector general's report said the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency had investigated few of the naturalized citizens to determine if their citizenship should be revoked.
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Antonio Sabato Jr., best known for his Calvin Klein underwear ads, is a native of Italy and a naturalized United States citizen; he is not Hispanic.
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Jayapal, who was born in India, noted that she was naturalized in 2000 and has been living in the U.S. since she was 16 years old.
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A naturalized U.S. citizen was awarded a $2202,2628 settlement after she was falsely arrested, detained and threatened with deportation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
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Republicans almost universally would want any deal to prevent any naturalized DACA recipients from being able to sponsor their parents or family for citizenship as well.
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Blatche, a naturalized citizen of the Philippines who has been out of the N.B.A. since 2014, took to Twitter Monday afternoon to try to explain himself.
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Even Russia, nobody's poster child for cosmopolitanism, only took their quarterfinal match into penalties thanks to a goal by their recently naturalized Brazilian fullback, Mário Fernandes.
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The 2016 presidential election was my first as a newly naturalized citizen, and I was excited to contribute to breaking the glass ceiling of presidential politics.
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Ms. Taher was born in Syria and became a naturalized American citizen after immigrating in 2001, her younger brother Ali Taher said in a phone interview.
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The postwar constitutional amendments sought to guarantee the rights of citizenship — notably the right to vote — to all American men, including former slaves and naturalized immigrants.
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The company reviewed census data on naturalized citizens and others born outside the country, and also examined the relationship between homeownership by immigrants and home values.
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He moved his family from China to the South-east Asian country in 2018, where he became a naturalized citizen and took up a Singaporean passport.
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He was a Brooklyn native, and I, a newly naturalized United States citizen and first-time visitor to New York City, thought better of challenging him.
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Additionally, about 4,100 troops who are mainly naturalized citizens may be subject to "enhanced screening," though the Pentagon acknowledges legal constraints there, according to the reports.
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I was born in the Philippines, and my mother sent me to America at age 12 to live with my grandparents, who are both naturalized citizens.
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"It felt like a rejection of everyone who looks like me," said Ms. Dorancy, 29, a naturalized American who immigrated from Ghana about a decade ago.
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Salman Rashid, 23, who was born in Bangladesh but is a naturalized US citizen, is charged with soliciting another person to commit a crime of violence.
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The country's former foreign minister, María Fernanda Espinosa, originally granted Mr. Assange's citizenship, citing a policy that allowed certain foreigners under "international protection" to be naturalized.
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The Tribune notes that the state specifically flagged the names as "WEAK" matches and noted that they "could have become naturalized citizens" over the 22-year period.
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The Constitution provides citizenship to all people born in the US automatically, and also provides for people to become "naturalized" citizens if they were not born here.
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Already-naturalized soldiers have also sued the military for denying them career opportunities, accusing the Defense Department of discriminating against them because of their nation of origin.
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The administration also created a task force to identify whether there are naturalized U.S. citizens who lied on their citizenship applications and to strip them of it.
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While voting rights struggles are often discussed because they affect black voters, other groups, like recently naturalized citizens, young voters, Asian Americans, and Latinos are also affected.
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But when I got a passport after becoming a naturalized citizen, it sparked a desire in me that I never expected: I started dreaming of traveling overseas.
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In an Instagram post that showed Machado, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Venezuela, draped in an American flag, Machado called Trump's tweets an attempt to "humiliate" her.
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He crossed the border of neighboring Kyrgyzstan, another central Asian republic, and applied to be naturalized on the basis of his Kyrgyz ethnicity - which local law allows.
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"At the time, I knew that was wrong, and I'm sorry for my actions," said Chun, who was born in China and is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
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Many of these immigrants, in particular the children who traveled on their parents' passports, were never formally naturalized and in some cases have never had a passport.
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Utopia becomes a context into which racist assertions of a purer past can be inserted and that seems to have really occurred, and so racism becomes naturalized.
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Abdirahman Omar Osman was a naturalized Briton who returned to Somalia to help rebuild the war-torn country after serving as a councillor for the Labour party.
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His father died when he was young, and his mother married Henry de Czanyi von Gerber, a naturalized American who became a noted cellist and orchestra conductor.
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A naturalized citizen, it seems, in the Trump Administration's view, is not entitled to the Fourth and Fifth Amendment protections the Constitution provides against just such surveillance.
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Roughly half of this group, 21 million, are naturalized citizens, while a quarter, 12 million, are lawful permanent residents and another quarter, 11 million, are unauthorized migrants.
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Even if few cases are prosecuted, however, the denaturalization campaign sends a message that citizenship may be more ephemeral that many naturalized Americans thought it would be.
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Born in Canada but a resident of Texas for 27 years, Moore is a naturalized American citizen who is still a bit baffled by her new country.
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She had lived in California as a naturalized citizen for more than three decades while working at a beauty salon and raising her family, the Times reported.
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There are multiple disputed versions of when Ms. Poe established residency and whether as a foundling she is legally a natural-born citizen or a naturalized citizen.
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The Supremes said it was unfair to rescind citizenship after it had been given, which protects the rights of millions of immigrants who are now naturalized citizens.
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It was not clear when Mr. Hu, a naturalized Australian citizen who was born in China and later returned to work there, would go back to Australia.
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The plot failed and General Hifter ended up in suburban Virginia, where he lived for two decades, eventually becoming a naturalized American citizen, the former official said.
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Asainov, a naturalized U.S. citizen who reportedly immigrated to the U.S. from Kazakhstan in 1998, sent threatening text messages to people outside the terror group, prosecutors say.
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The Department of Justice has the power to file a denaturalization lawsuit against a naturalized citizen under two circumstances: first, if they obtained their citizenship illegally — i.e.
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U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross in Atlanta issued the order to allow some 3,000 recently naturalized U.S. citizens to vote after their registrations were put on hold.
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Before Mr. Ji graduated in 2015, his contact asked him to buy background check data on eight naturalized American citizens who were born in Taiwan or China.
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Born English, now a naturalized American, I am the hinge in our harmonious household of three: I sleep with both men, they each sleep only with me.
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Joydeep Roy, the one naturalized citizen from India in Tuesday's ceremony, proclaimed Mr. Bharara's words "very moving," and posed for a picture with him after the ceremony.
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Komaki Lee, a Chinese-born naturalized Japanese citizen who has twice run unsuccessfully for public office, said he had often experienced discrimination because of his Chinese heritage.
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Dr. deGraft-Johnson, a naturalized American citizen who was born in Ghana, sent at least $1.8 million in international wire transfers to people or entities in Ghana.
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The Department of Justice is creating a new section of attorneys to handle cases aimed at stripping naturalized citizenship from people suspected of fraud, officials announced Wednesday.
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Cruz, a constitutional lawyer and former Texas solicitor general, has maintained that he is eligible to be president, noting the distinction between naturalized and natural-born citizen.
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To applause, the co-founder of Latinos for Trump, Marco Gutierrez, read the pledge he took when he became a naturalized citizen and renounced his Mexican homeland.
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She was pregnant with the first when the couple arrived in the United States in 2011, she told the paper, and her husband was naturalized in 2017.
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A naturalized Brazilian immigrant is on her way to work when she sees her mother, who is just home from an overnight shift at a Brockton bakery.
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Washington (CNN)Edward Peng, a naturalized US citizen living in California, is being charged with spying for China's Ministry of State Security, the Justice Department announced Monday.
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The parents of first lady Melania Trump became naturalized U.S. citizens on Thursday, taking the oath in a private ceremony in New York, according to their attorney.
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For a naturalized citizen, the order granting citizenship can be revoked, but the law provides for it only if the citizenship was "illegally procured" or obtained through misrepresentation.
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First Lady Melania Trump's parents became naturalized United States citizens on Thursday — using the same chain migration program that her husband, President Donald Trump, is pushing to end.
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"As an immigrant and naturalized American Citizen, it&aposs something I have the privilege to participate in," said 53-year-old Saunders, a scientist and Brentwood, California resident.
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The memo identifies many of the key players: A naturalized Syrian woman in California, an Iraqi man in Turkey and smugglers and phony passport providers on four continents.
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The former model and naturalized U.S. citizen from Slovenia was an elusive figure in the campaign and had no political experience before her husband's stunningly successful outsider campaign.
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"20 years after I was naturalized as a citizen, you can knock on my door and say, guess what, you're not an American citizen after all?" he said.
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The authorities linked Mr. Rahami, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan, to a second pressure-cooker bomb planted in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, which did not explode.
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Rusk (1967), the Supreme Court established that once a person was naturalized he or she acquired constitutional protections that limited Congress's ability to enact expatriation or denaturalization legislation.
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A negative income tax doesn't distinguish farmers from factory workers, people with different skills or types of business, rural or urban, white or black, Native or naturalized American.
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Born and raised in India, Nooyi enrolled at the Yale School of Management, became a naturalized US citizen and rose to the highest echelons of American corporate life.
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Daniel Colin, a graduate student in epidemiology and a naturalized American citizen from Guatemala, said the election marked the first time he had voted in the United States.
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Kim Hak-son was detained on May 7, 2017 and Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized US citizen who used to live in Virginia, was arrested in October 2015.
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That's a loss for the Latino voting bloc, as naturalized citizens are significantly more likely to participate in elections than Latinos born in the US, according to Pew.
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"To date, there have been no cases of refugees who have been naturalized," said Chris Dolan of the Refugee Law Project, a legal aid charity based in Kampala.
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The Australian Federal Police said 59-year-old naturalized Australian Chan Han Choi used encrypted communication to broker sales and discuss the supply of weapons of mass destruction.
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The case centered on a man who had been born in Poland, became a naturalized American citizen, and later went to Israel and voted in an election there.
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Many of the country's 300,000 indigenous people were already naturalized by then, but the 1924 act made their citizenship automatic at birth without diminishing tribal identity or rights.
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In a time of walls and deportations, Cole's immigrant status — he became a naturalized United States citizen only after living here for 236 years — takes on new weight.
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Mr. Shilov said he had been planning to apply for citizenship through his mother, who was naturalized in 2007, or through his fiancée, who is also a citizen.
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A naturalized newlywed from Ethiopia, a health analyst headed to her first international project, and two brothers on vacation were among at least eight Americans on Flight 302.
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Story at a glance Estimates published by the Pew Research Center show that naturalized U.S. citizens will make up approximately one-tenth of the eligible voters in 253.
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Still, the agency says it naturalized more people in the first six months of this year than in the same period for each of the previous five years.
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Baquer Namazi, 81, and Siamak Namazi, 45, both naturalized American citizens, were convicted last year and sentenced to 10-year terms on charges that have never been explained.
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For example, foreign-born residents who are naturalized citizens have a median household income of $2628,28503 that compares favorably to native-born citizens' median household income of $22019,165.
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"I was originally born in Iran," the soldier said, adding that they were later granted asylum in the U.S., joined the Army, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
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Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, a naturalized US citizen who became a radicalized jihadist, used weapons acquired through Armslist to kill five US service members in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 23.
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This sentiment, namely that Germany's naturalized newcomers, many of whom are Muslims, are full and equal citizens of Germany, is a strong argument for their integration into Germany.
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"Internationally there is a kind of competition going on to attract athletes who are willing to be naturalized," said the official, who did not wish to be identified.
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We must do better and commit to an educational system that will have every high school graduate able to pass the basic citizenship test given to naturalized citizens.
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"This will ensure that naturalized U.S. citizens who lawfully registered to vote are not impacted by this voter registration list maintenance process," the office said in a statement.
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At the time, there was much made of the fact that the Peru goalkeeper, Ramon Quiroga, was in fact born in Rosario, Argentina, and was a naturalized Peruvian.
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It's time for Congress to pass, and for states to ratify, the Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment, and finally give naturalized American citizens the chance to become president.
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A naturalized American from Kenya, Lagat won the Wanamaker a record eight times, the last in 2010, surpassing "the Chairman of the Boards," Eamonn Coghlan of Villanova and Ireland.
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Kahraman, who is ethnically half-Kurdish of Iraqi origin and a naturalized Swede currently domiciled in the US (she lives in Los Angeles), is no stranger to identity politics.
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Kim, a naturalized American, said he moved to Yanji, a city near the Chinese-North Korean border that acts as a trade hub between the two countries, in 2001.
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A Brooklyn bodega owner, a naturalized citizen from Yemen, spent more than two years in stateless limbo after the United States Embassy in Sana confiscated his passport in 133.
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She's a naturalized citizen, but understands how broken the immigration system is and how dangerous it is for President Trump to support legislative efforts to even curb legal immigration.
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The 28-year-old naturalized US citizen also faces charges in New Jersey state court stemming from a shootout with police in Linden before he was taken into custody.
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They said, we only want legal immigrants who haven&apost naturalized yet to be able to feel a part of the process and cast their ballots in school boards.
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Smith, a white immigrant from South Africa who has lived in Alaska for five years, is married to a U.S. citizen and became a naturalized American citizen last month.
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A House Republican introduced legislation to prevent the U.S. government from granting immigrants citizenship, responding to a report found that several hundred people slated for deportation were accidentally naturalized.
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One woman from Central America, a recently naturalized citizen, told me she was voting for Trump because more recent immigrants at her children's school cause trouble and sell drugs.
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Federal prosecutors said she failed to reveal her criminal history when she immigrated from Jordan in 1995 and again when she was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2004.
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But U.S. District Judge Vernon Broderick in February rejected his motion, saying that as a naturalized U.S. citizen, Lorenzo was not entitled to immunity due to his diplomatic role.
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Four of South Korea's 23 players are naturalized athletes born and raised in America or Canada, and another two hold dual citizenships of South Korea and the United States.
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Simply think of the innovative companies that naturalized citizens like Sergey Brin have started here, along with the many rich cultural contributions that immigrants have brought to the arts.
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Edward C. Lin, a naturalized U.S. citizen, is suspected of providing secret information to China and Taiwan, and some officials say the conduit may have been a Chinese girlfriend.
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In these months, my daughter's nanny, a naturalized citizen, lost her brother in Mexico, where he had been deported last year after living illegally for 26 years in Phoenix.
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Most recently, the Administration has established a task force charged with "denaturalizing" citizens who may have lied on their immigration applications, thereby undercutting every naturalized citizen's expectation of permanence.
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About 22020% of self-identified Republican respondents either somewhat approved, approved, or strongly approved of the "send her back" chant referring to a naturalized US citizen serving in Congress.
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But attentiveness to affect encourages us to imagine ourselves beyond the present: even if feelings of exhaustion, indifference, or disillusionment may have been naturalized, that doesn't mean they're natural.
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Requiring a simple citizenship test, as Ms. Case suggests, would increase understanding of the role of government so that natural-born citizens' knowledge would match that of naturalized citizens.
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Part of what happens is that if you're a woman, if you're a woman of color, if you're a person of color, our politics are not viewed as naturalized.
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Though in his ninth decade, Mr. Lee, a Korean immigrant who became a naturalized American citizen, is not confronting the challenges of his current circumstances with anything resembling meekness.
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But what many people don't realize is that even among Latinos who are living in the US legally, many never go through the process of becoming naturalized US citizens.
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In the late 40s, Luigi Chinetti — a successful Italian-born racing driver and newly naturalized American citizen — approached Ferrari about the prospect of building sports cars for the public.
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But in regard to American politics, Mr. Muñoz, a naturalized citizen, is a registered independent who votes Democratic — yet another reason the vote in Florida may be so competitive.
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Questioning the loyalty of a naturalized U.S. citizen, let alone an active-duty Army colonel who fled the Soviet Union as a small child, smacked of xenophobia and bigotry.
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In 1997, for example, the government audited more than a million files of people who had been naturalized during a big citizenship push leading up to the 1996 election.
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