The National Conference on Citizenship was delighted to join the Lexington History Museum, Inc. and the Lex250 Commission, in partnership with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, for a moving Naturalization Ceremony on Lexington’s historic Battle Green — the site where the first shots of the American Revolution rang out 250 years ago.
NCoC’s CEO Cameron Hickey National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) delivered remarks to 49 aspiring American citizens – congratulating them on their citizenship.
The 49 people naturalized on Tuesday represented the countries of Albania, Algeria, Brazil, Cape Verde, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, India, Iran, Ireland, Jamaica, Lebanon, Malawi, Morocco, Nepal, Poland, Romania, Sierra Leone, South Korea, Ukraine and Vietnam.
Congratulations and welcome to our new fellow citizens!

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