Latest News 2010 December Terminally Ill Man Receives Citizenship

Terminally Ill Man Receives Citizenship

A terminally ill man in the Austin, Texas area has reportedly received his U.S. citizenship and received at in-home ceremony swearing him in. Manuel Lara Lopez reportedly lived in the U.S. for 30 years. He has been a legal U.S. resident for the last 20 years. When he took his test for citizenship, he had an official sent to his home to administer it as he was too ill to travel at the time.            

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