Immigrants kept from Faneuil Hall citizenship ceremony as feds crackdown nationwide
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Immigrants kept from Faneuil Hall citizenship ceremony as feds crackdown nationwide
Charles Krupa AP Updated December 06, 2025
Becoming a U.S. citizen takes years and involves immigrants acquiring a green card, extensive interviews, background checks, classes and a citizenship test. The naturalization ceremony is the final step to the process, where the oath of allegiance and a citizenship certificate are granted.
Immigrants approved to be naturalized went to Faneuil Hall Thursday known as the countrys cradle of liberty for that long-awaited moment to pledge allegiance to the United States. But instead, as they lined up, some were told by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials that they couldnt proceed due to their countries of origin.
The same situation is playing out at naturalization events across the country as USCIS directed its employees to halt adjudicating all immigration pathways for people from 19 countries deemed to be high risk.
One of our clients said that she had gone to her oath ceremony because she hadnt received the cancellation notice in time, said Gail Breslow, executive director of Project Citizenship. She showed up as scheduled, and when she arrived, officers were asking everyone what country they were from, and if they said a certain country, they were told to step out of line and that their oath ceremonies were canceled.............
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So horrible--to have them come--then pluck some out of the line.
I recall Melania Trumps parents came to the USA and they got
their citizenship papers quickly!!
This is whatâs happening to immigrants doing it âthe right wayâ in Trumpâs America.
— The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) 2025-12-06T23:37:22.881Z
We have been told about it happening here in Tennessee.
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A person holds naturalization documents in their lap while holding a small American flag.
New citizens hold flags and paperwork during a naturalization ceremony, where nearly 200 people from 54 different countries became United States citizens, at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Boston.
Solly Mack
(96,284 posts)Captain Zero
(8,711 posts)What can WE DO, just because we fucking can?
Solly Mack
(96,284 posts)MIButterfly
(1,887 posts)Sorry about my abusive language but this really enrages me. What do they want from these people? They all talk about doing it "the right way," but those who comply, who do everything the right way get their oath ceremonies cancelled just because of where they're from? I hate this horrible administration more every day. They're just plain evil.
It's not right; it's not fair; and it's not America.
PatSeg
(51,974 posts)It was the "right color".
Drum
(10,557 posts)Reprehensible.