At a naturalization ceremony in Boston, several immigrants approved for U.S. citizenship were unexpectedly pulled from the line just before taking their oath. This incident occurred following a new directive from USCIS that has paused immigration processing for individuals from 19 designated ‘high-risk’ countries, raising concerns among advocacy groups about the fairness of the decision.
Key Details:
- Affected individuals were informed their applications were on hold moments before the ceremony.
- The USCIS directive applies to immigrants from 19 countries deemed high-risk.
- Advocacy groups criticized the abrupt removals, stating that the individuals had completed all necessary steps in the naturalization process without prior notice.
- Federal officials characterized the pause as a necessary security review measure.
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Source: @NedNarlington
