Last month, Newsweek asked 1,000 Americans to complete a basic U.S. citizenship test. Thirty−eight percent of them failed. The Daily administered a shortened version of the same test to 225 Tufts ...
Dorri PartainManaging Editor Beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 13, the North-East branch of the Kansas City Public Library will ...
Reemphasizing the basics of American citizenship might help solve some of the big problems the country faces, according to a new book on education. Chris Sinacola and Jamie Gass, the editors behind ...
The Trump administration has been routinely targeting legal pathways to citizenship, including giving officials broader discretion to deny naturalization on vague grounds such as “anti-American” views ...
To become a U.S. citizen, you now have to take a citizenship test that’s twice as long as it was before, with more than half ...
The Trump administration is floating changes to the United States’ citizenship test that could broaden its ability to deny people status as citizens. Joseph Edlow, the head of U.S. Citizenship and ...
In September the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a new, harder version of the civics test immigrants take when applying for citizenship. Sample questions include: Name five of ...
President Donald Trump at a naturalization ceremony at the White House in 2020. Every year, more than 800,000 people take a 10-question civics test as part of the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.
The Trump administration has been routinely targeting legal pathways to citizenship, including giving officials broader discretion to deny naturalization on vague grounds such as “anti-American” views ...
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