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New Citizens: Vote!

If you will be 18-years old before Election Day and completed your naturalization process, you have the right to vote in federal, state, and local elections.  
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Immigrants in the Armed Forces

Immigrants contribute vastly to our country and will be needed not only to support our workforce but also our armed forces.
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The U.N.: More than Leaders Meeting

The United Nations (U.N,) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations.
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Why is it Indigenous People's Day?

Across America great indigenous civilizations established communities with their own governments, social, political, medical, agricultural, artistic, and other advancements- before Columbus “discovered” America.
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Payment Guide for USCIS Citizenship Application

Most USCIS applicants must pay a fee with their application, unless they qualify for a fee exemption or fee waiver. USCIS, the government agency that administers lawful immigration to the United States, collects fees from applicants to fund the cost of processing those applications. Use the following guide to explore your possible costs and payment options.
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International Day of Democracy 

Upholding democracy is an every-day opportunity, especially in these moments and through the post-pandemic recovery. It can become easy to take our freedoms for granted, due to living and being accustomed to a free society. When freedom is absent, life includes unimaginable challenges. 
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 welcomes the start of Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM), a 30-day observance of Hispanic culture, traditions, and contributions to the U.S. by the Hispanic community.  
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Immigrants Then and Now

Most immigrants arriving at Ellis Island were processed within hours and, in fact, no passports, visas, or papers were needed to enter the United States. Today’s immigrants and their children are building the American Dream with every bit as much speed, ingenuity and success as the huddled masses of centuries past.
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The Change of Immigration

Learning about the changing faces of immigration can help us manage how our country is changing.