More Than 200 Sailors Become Citizens
NORFOLK, Va. -- More than 200 U.S. Navy sailors, including many who served in the Iraq war, were sworn in Friday as citizens of the country they defend.
The sailors had applied for U.S. citizenship under an executive order issued by President Bush last year, which made immigrants serving in the military since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks immediately eligible for naturalization.
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"I'm very happy to be an American," said Agbasi Ebuka, a 29-year-old petty officer 3rd class from Nigeria. "America is the most free country in the whole world. You have the freedom to live your life the way you want to."
Normally during peacetime, non-citizens in the military can apply for naturalization after three years of service. Immigrants not in the military must be legal residents for five years before they become eligible for naturalization.
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