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VIDEO: Dallas welcomes 30 new citizens

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By Katie Serrano

December 12, 2024

Thirty Dallas residents from 19 different countries officially became US citizens during the city’s fourth naturalization ceremony on Dec. 6.

Dallas Assistant City Manager Liz Cedillo-Pereira spoke at the ceremony, emphasizing the work of the Welcoming Dallas Strategic Plan. The effort promotes civic engagement and increases access to naturalization so that more Dallas residents can become citizens.

Among the newly sworn-in citizens was Henry Mueta, a 19-year-old who moved to Texas from Kenya.

“This is a big stepping stone, Mueta said. “A lot of people want to come here. There are big opportunities here. Now that I’m a US citizen, there is so much more that I can do.”

The ceremony, held in collaboration with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, comes after an election cycle focused on border security and illegal immigration. Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star has focused on reducing the flow of drugs and migrants across the state’s southern border, though critics have said it criminalizes migrants and people of color.

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Thirty Dallas residents from 19 different countries officially became US citizens during the city’s fourth naturalization ceremony on Dec. 6. Dallas Assistant City Manager Liz Cedillo-Pereira spoke at the ceremony, emphasizing the work of the Welcoming Dallas Strategic Plan. The effort promotes civic engagement and increases access to naturalization so that more Dallas residents can become citizens. Among the newly sworn-in citizens was Henry Mueta, a 19-year-old who moved to Texas from Kenya. “This is a big stepping stone, Mueta said. “A lot of people want to come here. There are big opportunities here. Now that I’m a US citizen, there is so much more that I can do.” The ceremony, held in collaboration with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, comes after an election cycle focused on border security and illegal immigration. Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star has focused on reducing the flow of drugs and migrants across the state’s southern border, though critics have said it criminalizes migrants and people of color.

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  • Katie Serrano

    Katie Serrano is the DFW Political Reporter for Courier Texas. She received both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from the University of Arkansas in Editorial Journalism and News Narratives. She is passionate about making local journalism accessible and engaging young audiences, and has worked in editing, content management, newsletter production, social media marketing and data reporting. When not obsessing over the news she can be found with her nose in a romance novel, walking her Bernese Mountain Dog around her Lower Greenville neighborhood, or watching reruns of The Great British Bake Off.

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