New U.S. citizens finally feel like they belong
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Imelda Mendoza was the first to receive her naturalization certificate during a special ceremony aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Pearl Harbor on Wednesday. There were 27 nations represented in a diverse group of close to 100 applicants including an 18-year-old from Hong Kong and a 74-year-old from the Philippines.
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Close to 100 people took part in a special naturalization ceremony aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Pearl Harbor on Wednesday. There were 27 nations represented in the diverse group of applicants including an 18-year-old from Hong Kong and a 74-year-old from the Philippines. Visible from left to right were Matthew Ross, Giancarlo LeGrand Rios, Brian Pham, Roger Liu, Joy Ancheta and Katherine Casuga.
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Melchor Mendoza Arce, Jr. and Keithlene Vhie Legaspi Delos Santos checked their certificates after a special naturalization ceremony aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Pearl Harbor on Wednesday. There were 27 nations represented by a diverse group of close to 100 applicants including an 18-year-old from Hong Kong and a 74-year-old from the Philippines.
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Close to 100 people took part in a special naturalization ceremony aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Pearl Harbor on Wednesday. There were 27 nations represented in the diverse group of applicants including an 18-year-old from Hong Kong and a 74-year-old from the Philippines.
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Eartha Hoyos pledged allegiance during a special naturalization ceremony celebrating the fourth of July aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Pearl Harbor on Wednesday.
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Keithlene Vhie Legaspi Delos Santos, Lance Barayuga and David Paul de Leon partook in an oath during a special naturalization ceremony aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Pearl Harbor on Wednesday. There were 27 nations represented by a diverse group of close to 100 applicants including an 18-year-old from Hong Kong and a 74-year-old from the Philippines.
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