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Probation Clerk Receives Citizenship

A probation clerk in the Tennessee area has reportedly received her U.S. citizenship. The woman is a clerk and interpreter for the Cheatham County Probation Department. The woman came to the U.S. in 1997 with her mother and two sibling. Since then, she has worked on learning English. Once she turned 18 years old, she had to wait about five years before applying for citizenship.               

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