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Military Service and Immigration

Serving in the armed forces has long been a path to citizenship. In 1942, Congress exempted service members from naturalization requirements to boost recruitment for World War II. Today, more than ...
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Can Immigrants Vote in the Presidential Election?

Of all the rights and responsibilities a U.S. citizen has, the right to vote is perhaps the most sacred. Voting is one of the most iconic ways any resident can make their voice heard. That’s ...
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The Differences Between Permanent Residency & Naturalization

Immigrants to the United States have two options if they want to stay indefinitely: they can become permanent residents (i.e., a green card holder) or naturalized citizens. Both of these titles allow ...
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