Question Notes on Interviewee Response 1. What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? “I like this states. I like its integrity, their process of solving solutions giving each independent their equal opportunity to their right and liberty to practice their own rights. “ 2. What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? “For me honestly, I just prayed to be authorized and approved to be a citizen here in the United States. I was afraid to be disapproved. But luckily, I
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Becoming a U.S. Citizen I remember when I got my U.S. citizenship. It was the summer of 2007 in Fort Worth, Texas. I have achieved some goals, but the U.S. citizenship has always been the most important. First, I came to the United States legally thanks to my dad. He had to work hard in order to have enough money to pay for the resident card for my five brothers and me. Knowing all the sacrifices my dad went through for us, I immediately set a goal of becoming a U.S. citizen. I wanted to show my
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Today i had the privilege to interview my Mother. She was born in Haiti and have been living in the U.S for over twenty years. What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? Well I was inspired to become a U.S citizen because in Haiti there isn’t that much freedom, light, food, and clean water. There is a lot of voodoo practice happening in Haiti and I wanted to get away from all of that. What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? It wasn’t really too much steps to
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and he has been living in the United States for 22 years. Q: What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? A: The reason why I wanted to become a citizen because I didn’t have the ability to show how I felt like for instance voting i didn’t have the advantage to get my opinion across. Q: What steps did you take as parts of the naturalization process? A: The steps I took to become a US citizen was to give fingerprints and pay for service, study the Citizenship book and take frequently in English
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Questions for Interview: * What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? * What inspired me to become a citizen is the fee I would contiguously have to pay when renewing my green card, I figured it would be much cheaper for me to pay a one-time fee and become a citizen. * What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? * I learned English from watching a lot of TV and music videos, and then my brother taught me everything I needed to know for the test because
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in the America’s and eastern nations such as France were trying to rebuild their nations with an idea that all men are created equal, that they are given the right not from authority, but by birth. From the “Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen” in France which was their laws to give men freedom, to a wealthy man in Venezuela named Simon Bolivar who helped free his country from Spanish rule only to struggle with making his country a federation after the destruction, you see that freedom
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Devin cropper Throughout global history, there have been major political, social, economic, cultural, and technological revolutions. These revolutions have a variety of complex causes, and often have a great impact on the lives of the people involved. A revolution is a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. In history major changes take place often. One example of a major change was the French Revolution. The French Revolution occurred in France during the
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A RESEARCH PAPER PORK BARREL: TO BE ABOLISHED OR NOT OUTLINE Thesis : The recent scandal of government officials allegedly channelling their pork barrel funds to fake non-governmental organizations with nothing but ghost projects to show for has yet again raised the issue of abolishing the pork barrel. I. Introduction to Pork Barrel A. Definition of Terms B. PDAF in the Philippines C. Importance of PDAF II. PDAF scam A. People involved B. Reactions and Protests III. Abolishment
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would want to become a U.S. citizen? There are many reasons why someone would like to become a citizen of the United States, the main reason its because most of the people want to have a better lifestyle. Which most of the immigrants don't have on their country of origin. 2. What steps are required as part of the naturalization process? 1) Determine if you're already a U.S citizen. (if not proceed to step 2) 2) Determine if you are eligible to be a U.S citizen. 3) Prepare form N-400.
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What is Citizenship? Interviewer: Gloria Santiago Age: 51 Born: Mexico 1. What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? “I wanted to become a U.S. citizen because, of the freedom options the United States offers. I also, would like to have my children born here, and be legit citizens of America.” 2. What steps did you take as part pf the naturalization process? “I first had to fill out an application, to even be considered. I had to learn
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