President Donald Trump's administration has paused immigration decisions for people from countries it deems to be “high-risk.
A once-straightforward path to U.S. citizenship has become fraught as federal officials cancel many naturalization interviews ...
Immigrants from among the 19 countries banned by the Trump administration tell the BBC how their citizenship ceremonies were abruptly cancelled.
The naturalization ceremony is the final step of a lengthy, often years-long legal process to become a U.S. citizen. In cities across the country in recent weeks, they've been abruptly canceled for ...
The last Western New York naturalization ceremony of the year welcomed 38 people from 18 countries to a courtroom in downtown Rochester.
Aspirant Americans tell of exclusions from ceremonies by sudden policy introduced on ‘security’ grounds ...
Several immigrants ready to take their citizenship oaths at Boston's Faneuil Hall in the last week were told they could not proceed because of their countries of origin. The same situation is playing ...
Purvi Vaghela from India is sworn in as a United States citizen along with 28 other people Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, during a naturalization ceremony inside the courtroom at the Colorado Springs ...
Immigrants on the cusp of residency and citizenship are now in limbo since sweeping policy changes paused their applications ...
Earning citizenship culminates a years-long process that includes background checks and requires candidates to be of “good moral character." ...
New US citizens use handheld fans to take shade from the sun during a naturalization ceremony at George Washington's Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon, Virginia, US, on Friday, July 4, 2025. Kent Nishimura ...
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