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Monday, January 05, 2009
Op/Ed: Creating new citizens
Posted By Daniela  at 03:44 PM
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Today's opinion piece comes from the Las Vegas Sun's editorial board, and they write about how federal courts should do a better job of organizing naturalization ceremonies.

From the article—

Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, federal courts have the option to administer the oaths. They are reimbursed $14.09 per person by the citizenship agency, with the money to be used to help defray overhead and other court costs.

But a report released Tuesday by agency ombudsman Michael Dougherty said some of the federal courts that have agreed to administer oaths have either taken too much time to schedule the ceremonies or have made other demands that have made it difficult for many people to achieve citizenship in a timely fashion.

One court's delay caused 1,951 people to miss the registration period that would have allowed them to vote in the November election. In another case, a court insisted the agency spend more money to rent a scenic historical site for the ceremony, which the agency agreed to do after a week of haggling with the court. And judges have made inappropriate religious or political comments at ceremonies.

Although stating the agency works hard to naturalize citizens and many courts provide flexible scheduling, Dougherty also said courts that choose to give oaths should "embrace a customer service ethic that recognizes the singular importance of oath ceremonies."

We could not agree more.



   
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Test post to see whether or not the MATT software has improved since I stopped posting. Linefeed should separate the paragrph. No linefeed. No me.
January 06 , 2009 01:01:28 AM