Recent policy changes have resulted in the suspension of U.S. naturalization ceremonies for applicants from a growing list of countries, leaving thousands of lawful residents unable to take their oath of citizenship. Many of these individuals have completed all necessary steps in the naturalization process, including passing rigorous background checks and demonstrating proficiency in English and civics.
Key Details:
- Initial suspension affected applicants from 19 countries, now expanded.
- Applicants had received final approval but were awaiting the ceremonial oath.
- Critics argue that the existing naturalization process already includes multiple layers of vetting.
- The policy has halted the final step for thousands of aspiring citizens.
This suspension has raised concerns about transparency and responsiveness in immigration policy, particularly as it impacts families and communities worldwide.
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