Today is a Day to Celebrate U.S. Citizenship and the Constitution

Immigration
Washington, DC – September 17 is Citizenship Day in the United States; a day to celebrate the Constitution and the meaning of U.S. citizenship. Among the activities marking Citizenship Day this week are massive naturalization ceremonies at Fenway Park in Boston (Wednesday), a thousand-person ceremony (this past Monday) in Las Vegas, a 900-person swearing-in in Orlando (also Monday), and another 600-person ceremony in Denver today, among many others. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reports that 700,000 new Americans have been sworn in this year. The following is a statement by Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum, a non-partisan, pro-immigrant advocacy group in Washington.

Hundreds of thousands of new American citizens joining our country this year is a sure sign that our nation is strong and immigration remains a defining part of the American character. Embracing America, becoming a citizen, registering to vote, and voting are among the most telling indications that immigrants today are revitalizing our democracy, as they have done for more than two centuries.
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