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On the eve of our 249th birthday, presidential historian Jon Meacham says he sees a rising distrust in democracy and that we ...
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The citizenship interview can be nerve-wracking, even if you’re well-prepared. It’s normal to feel anxious, but it’s ...
Before reciting the oath of allegiance before a judge, aspiring U.S. citizens must pass an oral civics test. The test ...
Becoming a U.S. citizen means navigating paperwork, background checks, interviews and mounting fees. Here are some things to ...
The new Mercedes-AMG E53 blends electrified performance with executive-class comfort. In this full driving review, we test ...
This scenario, until recently, might have read like a dystopian projection. But after the court’s decision on Friday, it is no longer hypothetical.
Birthright citizenship ruling handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court. How many people gain citizenship this way?
The Supreme Court's term typically begins in October and concludes by the end of June, but justices are allowed to extend the calendar into July if they choose. However, the Court announced Friday ...
USCIS, under former President Donald Trump, implemented a more stringent version of the test Dec. 1, several weeks after the election, as part of a review every 10 years of naturalization process.
During his remarks at a rally last month, Senator Chris Van Hollen blasted Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the Trump Administration's student visa revocations. Van Hollen stated, "I don't ...
According to estimates from the Migration Policy Institute and Penn State’s Population Research Institute, ending birthright citizenship would result in an average of 255,000 children being born ...