U.S. Citizenship Process Tightens on Moral Character and Contributions

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The USCIS has updated its naturalization policy to emphasize immigrants' positive attributes and contributions, such as community involvement and rehabilitation, alongside traditional assessments of good moral character, reflecting a broader and more holistic approach under the Trump administration.
Topics:nation#good-moral-character#immigration#immigration-policy#positive-contributions#us-citizenship#uscis
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