On July 4, 2026, 150 individuals from 50 countries became US citizens in a naturalization ceremony held at Mount Vernon, the historic estate of George Washington. The event marked America's 250th anniversary of independence. Such ceremonies symbolize the nation's immigrant heritage and the enduring promise of citizenship.
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The new citizens came from 50 different countries.
Associated PressThe citizenship ceremony took place on America's 250th birthday.
Associated Press150 people became US citizens at Mount Vernon.
Associated PressThe event was held at Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate.
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