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2025: Bharat secured, a year that redefined India’s military resolve under PM Modi
India decisively redefined its national security doctrine. Under the leadership of PM Modi, Bharat demonstrated that attacks ...
The outcome is expected to serve as a barometer for UDA's influence in a region that played a key role in his election.
Nearly 120,000 residents of the New York metropolitan area became U.S. citizens in 2024. Those who want to follow in their footsteps will face a higher hurdle next year: a revised citizenship test ...
Americans' freedom of speech is predicated on the theory of a marketplace of ideas. But this model needs to be updated.
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 ...
Three quick takeaways: Immigrants rushed to file before Oct. 20 test cutoff. Nonprofits increased screenings and filings to beat new 2025 civics exam. New test raises questions to 128 and correct ...
Mr. Traub is an author and journalist. He is writing a book on civic education. In September the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a new, harder version of the civics test immigrants ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The federal government implemented a new, longer version of the naturalization test last month, making it a bit more difficult for green card holders to become U.S. citizens. The ...
The Trump administration has announced major updates to the U.S. citizenship test, introducing stricter requirements that could make naturalization more difficult for immigrants. The revised test, set ...
(FOX40.COM) — The Trump Administration announced that part of the test to become a United States citizen has been modified and will take effect in October. • Video above: SCOTUS to hear birthright ...
The Trump administration changed the oral and civics test for immigrants seeking naturalization and increased the number of questions that people need to answer.The Trump administration said the ...
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to have only what he considers to be the right type of citizens. In the past, aspiring citizens had to answer at least six of 10 questions correctly, in an oral ...
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