Posts Tagged ‘citizenship’
Wash. Farmworkers Say Congress’ Path-to-Citizenship Bill Flawed
A resolution in Congress aims to provide a path to legal status for farmworkers. It would also require farms to adopt E-Verify, a controversial system used to check employment eligibility. But some fear the bill could do more harm than good for farmworkers, as Eric Tegethoff reports.
Read MoreBecoming A Naturalized Citizen Takes Time, Money, Commitment, Local Expert Says
How many U.S. Senators are there? The House of Representatives has how many voting members? If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? And the Federalist Papers supported the passage…
Read More100 New U.S. Citizens Sworn In Tonight At 50th Local Naturalization Ceremony
Becoming a naturalized citizen of the U.S. takes a lot of time and effort. Those who have worked diligently to become a citizen will be rewarded this evening. Marcus Bellissimo reports.
Read MoreTonight’s Naturalization Ceremony Welcomes 50 New U.S. Citizens
Hand In Hand Immigration Services of Wenatchee, along with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, are hosting a Naturalization Ceremony at Westside High School tonight, swearing in 50 new U.S. citizens. Out of more than 50 ceremonies they’ve helped coordinate, tonight’s for just the second time will be a judicial ceremony, with the oath performed by…
Read MoreUSCIS Welcoming 60 New U.S. Citizens At Wenatchee Ceremony Tonight
Becoming a U.S. citizen takes work and determination. Tonight’s naturalization ceremony candidates can tell you it’s well worth the effort. Marcus Bellissimo reports.
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