A ceremony to grant US citizenship celebrated immigration even as the debate around it swirls

A ceremony to grant US citizenship celebrated immigration even as the debate around it swirls
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A ceremony to grant US citizenship celebrated immigration even as the debate around it swirls
Author: John Hanna and Nick Ingram
Published: Jan, 27 2025 23:20

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A ceremony to grant US citizenship celebrated immigration even as the debate around it swirls Carlos Wriedt came to the U.S. from Mexico in his 40s with his wife to pursue their dream of starting a business and to build a better life for their daughter, then 10 months old.

He and his wife became U.S. citizens Monday, taking their oaths in a ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka, along with 28 others, as their families watched, waved small flags and recorded the event on their cellphones.

Wriedt, his wife and his daughter have lived in the U.S. for more than 20 years, and he and his wife now have a business in Wichita offering translation services to courts, medical providers and others.

After he and the other immigrants sang the concluding “home of the brave” in the National Anthem, took the oath renouncing foreign princes and potentates and pledged allegiance to the American flag, Wriedt said he still had goosebumps but that he also felt relief.

Wriedt had a green card proving he is a legal permanent resident, and ahead of last year's election — in which President Donald Trump made illegal immigration a key issue — he wasn't worried that he wouldn't be able to renew.

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