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                                                                            Article and photos by Glenn Ritt

 ith the Calico Hills as a vivid back-  citizens, many coming from countries that sup-  Friends, with 600 members, co-hosted the
 Wdrop, 73 immigrants from 27 nations   press freedoms that U.S. citizens too often take   naturalization ceremony by offering each new   Naturalization Fast Facts*
 became U.S. citizens, bringing enough beaming   for granted, noted Judge Gordon.  citizen free membership, while also providing   •   During the last decade, more than 6.5
 smiles to brighten an unusually grey and slightly      breakfast and a flag-festooned celebratory cake.   million people were naturalized.
 rainy March Saturday morning.    “Today, I leave the pain from my past,” Artak   Many volunteers from Friends were involved   •   To become a citizen, one must be at least
 Malkhasyan from Armenia told his fellow new   during the entire morning – from controlling traf-  18 years of age; be a lawful permanent
  “The United States is a grand melting pot, and  citizens. “Now I can talk freely,” he marveled, his   fic to helping move the event inside the Visitor   resident with a green card for at least five
 we are all better off by sharing our cultures and   voice rising in excitement. “It’s all about free-  Center as rain began falling a half hour before the   years; be a person of good moral charac-
 experiences,” U.S. District Court Judge Andrew   dom of speech… Live the moment. You have no   scheduled swearing in.  ter; speak, read and understand English;
 Gordon told the newest citizens moments after   idea what influence you can have on one another   have knowledge of the U.S. government
 swearing them in before ecstatic families and   now… how human kind can change the world.”  “Excited.” “Nervous.” “Amazing.” “I can’t   and history; and take the Oath of
 friends.           believe this is happening.” The new citizens         Allegiance.
 Throughout the ceremony,   repeated these phrases from the moment they ar-
 “As a citizen, you have   “Today, I leave the   the power of place resonated as   rived – some as early as 7 a.m. for the 10 o’clock   •   75 percent of naturalized citizens reside in
 the right to criticize the   pain from my past. Now   deeply as the ever-present Calico   Judge Andrew Gordon presents a    ceremony.  10 states -  California, New York, Florida,
 government,” he explained.   I can talk freely. It’s   tones stretched behind an Ameri-  stirring welcome to our new friends.  Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, Virginia, Mas-
 “You have the right to say   can flag where family after fam-  Many talked emotionally about finally being   sachusetts, Georgia and Pennsylvania.
 that Congress should allo-  all about freedom of   ily posed with pride for photos   able to join their own children, who were born in   •   In a typical year, the top countries of
 cate more resources to pro-  speech...… Live the mo-  to commemorate their personally   the United States, as fellow citizens.  origin for naturalization were in the fol-
 tecting and making avail-  ment. You have no idea   historic passages.  lowing order: Mexico, India, the Philip-
 able great natural resources   what influence you can      Brittany Brooks, Assistant Field Manager at   pines, Dominican Republic and China.
 Volunteers dedicated to the preservation of Red Rock Canyon
 like this one (at Red Rock   “You are looking at one of   Red Rock Canyon, found herself emotional as   •   The United States has the highest total
 Canyon National Conserva-  have on one another   the most visited sites in the na-  well, confessing to happy tears as she watched   number of immigrants, being home to 19
 tion Area). You have the   now...… how human kind   tion,” said Catrina Williams, Red   how family after family gathered in hugs, waved   per cent of the world’s immigrants.
 right to disagree with the   can change world.”      Rock and Sloan Canyon’s Field   flags and often marveled at the hills beyond.
 President’s policies. You   Manager. “As citizens, they are             Where the new citizens come from
 have the right to say that   Artak Malkhasyan  your public lands.”  She commended all that Friends contributes   Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium,
 judges are too lenient or too   to make the ceremony a possibility. “The ceremo-  Bhutan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria,
 severe in their sentences.  “Now, you too are stewards   ny couldn’t take place without Friends’ contribu-  China, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador,
                    tions and commitment,” said Brooks.
    of Red Rock,” Tom Lisby, President of Friends                    Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico,
 “But, you also have an obligation to do some-  of Red Rock Canyon, told the new citizens who    As the formal ceremony got underway, Wayne   Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines,
 thing about it. Don’t just criticize; get involved in   come from Australia to Ethiopia, from Mexico   Artak Malkhasyan, a new citizen from   Leroy of the Southern Nevada Elks encouraged   Russia, South Korea, Trinidad and Tobago,
 the process and change what you don’t like.”  to Vietnam. “They belong to your children and   Armenia, shares his joy with his new    the new citizens to “keep that smile for the rest   United Kingdom, Vietnam
 grandchildren and their grandchildren. Join us to   countrymen.
 That message resonated palpably with the new  care for this special place.”  of your lives.” The Elks distributed hand-held   *Source - USCIS Friends

 Faces of our new citizens, family and friends
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