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" ... "Past administrations, both Republicans and Democrats, have rightly prioritized naturalization as core to immigrants' integration into the economic and civic fabric of America,” said Doug Rand, co-founder, Boundless Immigration. “Nobody in this country should be disenfranchised through bureaucratic delay." He added, “Preventing nearly 300,000 new Americans from voting is not trivial. Newly naturalized citizens are one of the fastest-growing voting blocs in the United States — at least, they were until now.” ... "
" ... Food waste was universal amongst parrots of the 103 species studied (40 species were studied in the experimental approach, 75 species were studied in the field and 12 species were observed in both the lab and the field). Dr. Sebastián-González and her collaborators found that every parrot in every study site (35 large biological communities in 17 countries on 5 continents) wasted food. Whether these parrots were wild, feral or naturalized, living in their native ranges or in new areas where people had introduced them, food rained down from the tree tops when parrots were present. ... "
" ... Madrid is home to the largest naturalized population of monk parakeets in Spain, and its urban-dwelling parakeets have recently begun moving into the nearby rural countryside. Thus, a team of researchers identified whether monk parakeets are more likely to associate with white storks in rural or urban habitats in Madrid. Based on what they were seeing, the researchers predicted that parakeet-stork nest associations should be more frequent in rural areas. ... "
" ... This is a brutal scenario which breaks people’s lives and leaves them ostracized. By the time an immigrant becomes a citizen he or she has gone through numerous levels of interviews, police clearances and reviews: when applying for immigration, gaining entry, the green card process and obtaining citizenship. Many naturalized citizens move to the U.S. being teenagers, or spend so many years in the U.S. that they have little to no ties with their country of origin, not to mention refugees or stateless persons. The point is by the fourth or fifth review of a person's background and eligibility to be in the U.S. in the process all the way to naturalization, we should have pretty much caught everything relevant. ... "
" ... Which is why, in 1936, after his third Wimbledon championship, Perry left for America, became a naturalized citizen, and fought the war in the U.S. Army Air Force. He gave them three tries and was the most celebrated player of his day. It wasn't enough for the blindly elitist Lawn Tennis Association, which, years later, ate much crow and named a street near Wimbledon stadium after him. His backhand wasn't strong, which caused a bit of hilarity here and there, and more than a few losses as a pro, but he fought that exceedingly well. ... "