First, very few of the students I met, of any age, could pass the new citizenship test. Second, very few of the schools I ...
Can you pass the civics test given to those wanting to become U.S. citizens? Close to 1 million people chose to become U.S. citizens through naturalization in fiscal year 2022, according to the U.S.
Starting next month, green card holders seeking to become U.S. citizens will be taking a new and longer version of the naturalization test. The 2025 Naturalization Civics Test will have more potential ...
Civics teachers have long included questions from the U.S. citizenship test in classroom lessons to spur conversation among students. Now, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has updated the ...
One of the hot topics in the 2024 presidential election is immigration. Agree or disagree with any one particular party, there's one thing everyone can agree with – it's not easy to become a United ...
EXCLUSIVE: New Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow is wasting no time shaking up the path to American citizenship. Just weeks into the job, he's calling for a major ...
To become an American citizen, naturalization applicants must pass both an English language test and a U.S. civics test. The U.S. civics test consists of 10 questions, and an applicant needs to get at ...
As a guy who taught high school civics back in the last century, I have some admittedly old-fashioned notions about civics instruction. For instance, it may sound archaic to some, but I still think ...
The changes to the citizenship process signal a shift toward stricter vetting. In a press release, USCIS said the changes were part of "an ongoing effort to restore integrity to the naturalization ...
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Column: U.S. citizenship is about to get even harder

My first real experience with “immigration enforcement” came when I about 13 years old and visiting my uncle, who lived in Havre, Montana. The town is only a short drive to the Canadian border and ...
Many claim that civic education is the solution to an increasingly polarized America. So why do the headlines suggest just the opposite? The contest over AP African American Studies that pits Florida ...