Hows that Sanctuary State worken for ya California?

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

You realize that every single one who has entered illegally has in fact told you that right?
You wouldn't be brainwashed by hate, now would you, super hater dupe?

I’m actually enlightened by facts. They don’t scare me, facts are not an inconvenience for me at all...how about you?
tell me a fact you're right on and I'm wrong on and I'll show you you are a brainwashed functional moron.

Franco, I’m just having fun making you look like the twisted fool you are...I gave up trying to reason with fools long ago...I’m here for the entertainment value not to change how your fucked up brain works. Frankly, I find you and danielpalos absolutely fascinating. I thank you both for making me feel so fucking successful, smart and in touch with reality. Much appreciated!
 
IQ tests don't prove anything when the blacks are all in ghettos and s*** schools LOL. That is stupid stuff, racist.

IQ does not reflect the schooling. As you know. Also included are the SAT and ACT scores.

I am thrilled that you so strongly support school choice and Charter Schools! Thank you!

Here's another site.
Fast Facts
 
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

You realize that every single one who has entered illegally has in fact told you that right?
You wouldn't be brainwashed by hate, now would you, super hater dupe?

I’m actually enlightened by facts. They don’t scare me, facts are not an inconvenience for me at all...how about you?
tell me a fact you're right on and I'm wrong on and I'll show you you are a brainwashed functional moron.

Franco, I’m just having fun making you look like the twisted fool you are...I gave up trying to reason with fools long ago...I’m here for the entertainment value not to change how your fucked up brain works. Frankly, I find you and danielpalos absolutely fascinating. I thank you both for making me feel so fucking successful, smart and in touch with reality. Much appreciated!
That's your brainwashed Hawking as far as I'm concerned Daniel is an interesting case. I am happily retired. if you bring up IQ tests to prove the blacks are less intelligent, you are by definition a racist. A racist believes certain races are inferior. There is no actual evidence of that.

I have seen one person change from Republican to Democrat and I did it so I haven't given up yet.
 
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IQ tests don't prove anything when the blacks are all in ghettos and s*** schools LOL. That is stupid stuff, racist.

IQ does not reflect the schooling. As you know. Also included are the SAT and ACT scores.

I am thrilled that you so strongly support school choice and Charter Schools! Thank you!

Here's another site.
Fast Facts
Charter schools are worse. We need to spend money on inner city schools and on their society. Just what Republicans have stopped doing for us.
 
Why are you thanking me? You are fighting a fictitious battle. If you think I’m supporting bringing a billion people over here then you aren’t really listening to what I’m saying. Of course there needs to be limitations. We need to improve our system to screen people better, provide asylum better, to provide work status quicker and better and to track people with visas better. I’m not saying open borders no system. I’m saying better system, less people sneaking over here and hiding in the shadows. If you would listen and ask questions instead of knee jerk reactions you might understand that.

So then you're for a wall?
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

You realize that every single one who has entered illegally has in fact told you that right?
Not a one that I’ve ever seen... I’m. It interested in your telepathic translations. You try that shit with me all the time and are always way off
 
Why are you thanking me? You are fighting a fictitious battle. If you think I’m supporting bringing a billion people over here then you aren’t really listening to what I’m saying. Of course there needs to be limitations. We need to improve our system to screen people better, provide asylum better, to provide work status quicker and better and to track people with visas better. I’m not saying open borders no system. I’m saying better system, less people sneaking over here and hiding in the shadows. If you would listen and ask questions instead of knee jerk reactions you might understand that.

So then you're for a wall?
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?
 
Sorry to break it to you but odds are that our country will become more socialist with the onset of robots and automation. Unless a new industry of millions of jobs that robots can’t do is magically is created, there is going to be no other way to take care of the poor and unemployed.


So you want more people here?


.
I don’t care one way or another. If people want to come then let them come, if people want to go let them go.

So isn't that the definition of a borderless society?
Not at all. People coming in are still screened and need to register. How is that borderless?

The people hopping over the border are not screened for anything. Even if they were, it's not a guarantee of anything.

Mexican Wanted for Double Homicide Admitted to U.S. on H-2B Visa


Must have gotten a job at a golf course.
 
So then you're for a wall?
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?
There was no immigration service at all until 1900. You just got off the boat.
 
So then you're for a wall?
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
 
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
Definatley not an invite
 
You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
Definatley not an invite


Did they kidnap the Chinese to build the railroad out west or did they invite them?

.
 
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
Definatley not an invite


Did they kidnap the Chinese to build the railroad out west or did they invite them?

.
You tell me
 
So then you're for a wall?
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?

Sure we do, you honestly didn’t know that we invite immigrants to become Americans? I suspect it won’t matter to you because you love and respect the lawbreaking type but here, let me teach you...

Naturalization Fact Sheet
Naturalization

The United States has a long history of welcoming immigrants from all parts of the world. During the last decade, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) welcomed more than 7.4 million naturalized citizens into the fabric of our nation. In fiscal year 2016, 752,800 people were naturalized.

Deciding to become a U.S. citizen can be a very important milestone in an immigrant’s life. Individuals must demonstrate a commitment to the unifying principles that bind us as Americans and, in return, will enjoy many of the rights and privileges that are fundamental to U.S. citizenship.

About the Naturalization Process

In general, an individual age 18 or older seeking to become a citizen of the United States must apply for naturalization by filing an Application for Naturalization, Form N-400. To be eligible for naturalization, an applicant must fulfill certain eligibility requirements set forth in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)

These general eligibility requirements specify that the applicant must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age;
  • Be a lawful permanent resident (green card holder);
  • Have resided in the United States as a lawful permanent resident for at least five years;
  • Have been physically present in the United States for at least 30 months;
  • Be a person of good moral character;
  • Be able to speak, read, write and understand the English language;
  • Have knowledge of U.S. government and history; and
  • Be willing and able to take the Oath of Allegiance.
Special naturalization provisions exempt certain applicants from one or more of the general requirements for naturalization. Spouses of U.S. citizens and members of the military constitute the main categories of individuals who are exempt from some of the general requirements for naturalization.

  • The majority of individuals naturalizing as spouses of U.S. citizens may do so three years after being admitted as lawful permanent residents, rather than the five years prescribed under the general provisions.
  • Spouses of U.S. citizens stationed abroad may not be required to meet any particular residence or physical presence requirement.
  • Members of the military who served honorably during certain periods of conflict may be eligible for naturalization even though they have not been admitted as lawful permanent residents and even if they are under the age of 18.
  • Members of the military who served honorably for at least one year, at any time, and apply for naturalization within a certain time after their military service, are also exempt from the general residence and physical presence requirements.
In addition to these naturalization provisions, the INA also provides for the naturalization of children who are under the age of 18.

  • A child under the age of 18, who is a lawful permanent resident residing in the United States in the legal and physical custody of a U.S. citizen parent, may automatically acquire U.S. citizenship. To obtain evidence of U.S. citizenship, an Application for Certificate of Citizenship, Form N-600, must be filed on behalf of the child.
  • A child who is residing abroad, who is temporarily present in the U.S. based on any lawful admission, may be eligible to apply for naturalization while under the age of 18 if he or she has at least one parent who is a citizen of the United States, and the parent (or qualifying grandparent) meets certain physical presence requirements in the United States.
  • There are exemptions benefiting children of active-duty members of the military stationed abroad.
All persons filing an Application for Naturalization who have submitted a complete application along with all required documents will be scheduled for an interview with a USCIS officer. Those applicants found qualified are scheduled for an oath ceremony before a judge or an officer delegated the authority by the Director of USCIS to administer the Oath of Allegiance. Applicants do not become U.S. citizens until they have taken the Oath.

Naturalization Statistics

  • Each year, USCIS welcomes approximately 700,000 to 750,000 citizens during naturalization ceremonies across the United States and around the world.
  • In FY 2016, 73 percent of all persons naturalizing resided in 10 states (in descending order): California, New York, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts, Washington, Virginia, and Maryland.
  • In FY 2016, the leading metropolitan areas of residence were New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA (16.3 percent), Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (8.2 percent)., Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL (7.9 percent)
  • In FY 2016, the top countries of origin for naturalization were in the following order: Mexico, India, Philippines, People’s Republic of China, and Cuba.
  • Since Oct. 1, 2001, USCIS has naturalized 106,850 members of the military, with 11,240 of those service members becoming citizens during USCIS naturalization ceremonies in 35 foreign countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Bahrain, China, Cuba, Djibouti, El Salvador, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, South Korea, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom.
  • Since the beginning of fiscal year 2008, USCIS has naturalized 2,925 military spouses during ceremonies in the following 38 countries: Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Cuba, El Salvador, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, India, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Mexico, Moldova, Norway, Oman, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.
Total Naturalized Citizens: Fiscal Years 2001-2016

2016

752,800

2008

1,046,539

2015

730,259

2007

660,477

2014

653,416

2006

702,589

2013

779,929

2005

604,280

2012

757,434

2004

537,151

2011

694,193

2003

462,435

2010

619,913

2002

572,646

2009

743,715

2001

606,259

For additional information about USCIS and its programs, visit www.uscis.gov.
 
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
Definatley not an invite


Did they kidnap the Chinese to build the railroad out west or did they invite them?

.
They just came. Until they were stopped in the twenties or so.
 
Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
Definatley not an invite


Did they kidnap the Chinese to build the railroad out west or did they invite them?

.
You tell me

Well it's obvious you're a Iranian troll bot if you don't know American history.



o
 
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?


Slave ship
Definatley not an invite


Did they kidnap the Chinese to build the railroad out west or did they invite them?

.
You tell me

Well it's obvious you're a Iranian troll bot if you don't know American history.



o
So what is the answer, troll?
 
I’m for funding walls, fencing and whatever else homeland security needs to keep our border secure. I’m not supportive of the marketing campaign and divisive rhetoric Trump has created around the Wall. It flies in the face of what I believe are American values so I understand why the Dems are blocking him from getting that talking point.

You don’t find it odd that you harbor no resentment toward people telling you “fuck you and your laws, I have mouths to feed...I’m breaking into your country and I’m going to force your taxpayers to pay my way.”
Just think about that bud...forget that fantasy you have about how awesome they all are...that’s what’s really happening in the real world.
Why would you resent your President for taking extreme action to protect you and your countrymen from such people? You gotta admit...that’s kinda fucking weird.
I don’t hear anybody saying that bud. And if somebody did say that then I’d tell them to fuck off. If somebody says they want the opportunity to work hard and achieve the American dream then I’d say bring it on

Why does it bother you that the “American Dream” is reserved for Americans and those we Americans INVITE?
only in your mind. We’ve never invited immigrants here, don’t know where you got that silly idea. Perhaps some are invited but the majority are people that have applied or came here and registered. How did your family get here?

Sure we do, you honestly didn’t know that we invite immigrants to become Americans? I suspect it won’t matter to you because you love and respect the lawbreaking type but here, let me teach you...

Naturalization Fact Sheet
Naturalization

The United States has a long history of welcoming immigrants from all parts of the world. During the last decade, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) welcomed more than 7.4 million naturalized citizens into the fabric of our nation. In fiscal year 2016, 752,800 people were naturalized.

Deciding to become a U.S. citizen can be a very important milestone in an immigrant’s life. Individuals must demonstrate a commitment to the unifying principles that bind us as Americans and, in return, will enjoy many of the rights and privileges that are fundamental to U.S. citizenship.

About the Naturalization Process

In general, an individual age 18 or older seeking to become a citizen of the United States must apply for naturalization by filing an Application for Naturalization, Form N-400. To be eligible for naturalization, an applicant must fulfill certain eligibility requirements set forth in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)

These general eligibility requirements specify that the applicant must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age;
  • Be a lawful permanent resident (green card holder);
  • Have resided in the United States as a lawful permanent resident for at least five years;
  • Have been physically present in the United States for at least 30 months;
  • Be a person of good moral character;
  • Be able to speak, read, write and understand the English language;
  • Have knowledge of U.S. government and history; and
  • Be willing and able to take the Oath of Allegiance.
Special naturalization provisions exempt certain applicants from one or more of the general requirements for naturalization. Spouses of U.S. citizens and members of the military constitute the main categories of individuals who are exempt from some of the general requirements for naturalization.

  • The majority of individuals naturalizing as spouses of U.S. citizens may do so three years after being admitted as lawful permanent residents, rather than the five years prescribed under the general provisions.
  • Spouses of U.S. citizens stationed abroad may not be required to meet any particular residence or physical presence requirement.
  • Members of the military who served honorably during certain periods of conflict may be eligible for naturalization even though they have not been admitted as lawful permanent residents and even if they are under the age of 18.
  • Members of the military who served honorably for at least one year, at any time, and apply for naturalization within a certain time after their military service, are also exempt from the general residence and physical presence requirements.
In addition to these naturalization provisions, the INA also provides for the naturalization of children who are under the age of 18.

  • A child under the age of 18, who is a lawful permanent resident residing in the United States in the legal and physical custody of a U.S. citizen parent, may automatically acquire U.S. citizenship. To obtain evidence of U.S. citizenship, an Application for Certificate of Citizenship, Form N-600, must be filed on behalf of the child.
  • A child who is residing abroad, who is temporarily present in the U.S. based on any lawful admission, may be eligible to apply for naturalization while under the age of 18 if he or she has at least one parent who is a citizen of the United States, and the parent (or qualifying grandparent) meets certain physical presence requirements in the United States.
  • There are exemptions benefiting children of active-duty members of the military stationed abroad.
All persons filing an Application for Naturalization who have submitted a complete application along with all required documents will be scheduled for an interview with a USCIS officer. Those applicants found qualified are scheduled for an oath ceremony before a judge or an officer delegated the authority by the Director of USCIS to administer the Oath of Allegiance. Applicants do not become U.S. citizens until they have taken the Oath.

Naturalization Statistics

  • Each year, USCIS welcomes approximately 700,000 to 750,000 citizens during naturalization ceremonies across the United States and around the world.
  • In FY 2016, 73 percent of all persons naturalizing resided in 10 states (in descending order): California, New York, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts, Washington, Virginia, and Maryland.
  • In FY 2016, the leading metropolitan areas of residence were New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA (16.3 percent), Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (8.2 percent)., Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL (7.9 percent)
  • In FY 2016, the top countries of origin for naturalization were in the following order: Mexico, India, Philippines, People’s Republic of China, and Cuba.
  • Since Oct. 1, 2001, USCIS has naturalized 106,850 members of the military, with 11,240 of those service members becoming citizens during USCIS naturalization ceremonies in 35 foreign countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Bahrain, China, Cuba, Djibouti, El Salvador, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, South Korea, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom.
  • Since the beginning of fiscal year 2008, USCIS has naturalized 2,925 military spouses during ceremonies in the following 38 countries: Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Cuba, El Salvador, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, India, Iraq, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Mexico, Moldova, Norway, Oman, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.
Total Naturalized Citizens: Fiscal Years 2001-2016

2016

752,800

2008

1,046,539

2015

730,259

2007

660,477

2014

653,416

2006

702,589

2013

779,929

2005

604,280

2012

757,434

2004

537,151

2011

694,193

2003

462,435

2010

619,913

2002

572,646

2009

743,715

2001

606,259

For additional information about USCIS and its programs, visit www.uscis.gov.
Look up the definition of “invite” and then “welcome” you’ll see there is a difference
 

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