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3,032 Immigrants Score Citizenship Home Run at Fenway Park

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
Eduardo A. de Oliveira
MAPS volunteer Julia Evora chats with a newly sworn-in citizen at Fenway Park about registering to vote. (photos: Massachusetts Alliance for Portuguese Speakers)

 

More than 3,000 immigrants were sworn in as new US citizens at Fenway Park in Boston on Sept. 17, 2008. (photo: Massachusetts Alliance for Portuguese Speakers)

U.S. Citizenship & Mock Interviews

2008-09-04 17:00
2008-09-04 18:00

Citizenship Advocacy @ State House

2008-04-08 11:00

 

CITIZENSHIP ADVOCACY DAY
at the MASSACHUSETTS STATE HOUSE

 

WHEN:
April 8, Tuesday, 11 am

Story Location
24 Beacon St. (Mass. State House)
Boston, MA
United States
See map: Google Maps

Mass. Gov. Patrick’s Budget Recognizes Need of New Americans

Source: 
BrazilianJournal.net
Writer: 
Marcony Almeida
Immigrants march in Boston at a past rally for recognition of contributions of immigrants. (Newz file photo, photo by Eduardo de Oliveira)

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Can Immigrants Save Massachusetts' Shrinking Workforce?

Source: 
EthnicNewz.org
Writer: 
M. Thang
The Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, or MIRA, released a new report (featured above) called "New Workers, New Voters. Why Massachusetts Should Recruit, Retain and Train Newcomers." (Photo image courtesy of MIRA)
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