Immigration: 7 in SoCal Win Citizenship
Thursday, October 5, 2006 permalink
LOS ANGELES - An Air Force veteran and six others will become U.S. citizens after years in limbo because of an ACLU of Southern California lawsuit challenged naturalization delays. All the plaintiffs had fulfilled the requirements for citizenship including passing a naturalization exam and interview, but were kept waiting at least seven times the legal limit.
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