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Immigrant Receives Citizenship after Battle

A girl battled the requirement that female immigrants ages 11 to 26 who were seeking legal alien or permanent residency would need to have the Gardasil human papillomavirus vaccine. The young girl did not want the vaccine as she was waiting to have sex until marriage and was unsure about the safety of the vaccine. The girl has now received her citizenship.

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