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Welcome 40 New Citizens at the Sandy Hook Unit Lighthouse

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 30. It is reproduced in full below.

Middletown, N.J.-Join Gateway National Recreation Area and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services staff to welcome 40 new citizens at Gateway’s Sandy Hook Unit.

The 40 citizenship candidates are all residents of Monmouth County and represent the following 20 countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Germany, Guyana, Haiti, India, Italy, Jamaica, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, Ukraine, and Uruguay. Ceremonies at American landmarks celebrate the conclusion of an immigrant’s journey to citizenship and honor the commitment they’ve shown along the way. National Park Service sites not only make these events meaningful for those who have voluntarily chosen to participate in American democracy and dedicated themselves to the country’s future, but they also reflect the strength and spirit of the United States.

WHO: Gateway National Recreation Area Superintendent Jen Nersesian

USCIS Newark District Director Paul Correia

40 Citizenship Candidates from 20 countries

WHAT: Naturalization Ceremony

WHERE: Sandy Hook Lighthouse

WHEN: Tuesday, September 5 at 10 am (press should arrive between 9:15 and 9:45)

NOTES:

Media attending the ceremony are required to RSVP to Daphne Yun by phone or email by 5 pm on September 4.

The new citizen’s naturalization certificates contain personally identifiable information. We request that media outlets not publish/share photos of new citizens holding their certificates unless that information is blurred.

About Gateway National Recreation Area

Gateway is a large diverse urban park with 27,000 acres spanning Sandy Hook in N.J. and Jamaica Bay and Staten Island in N.Y. It offers green spaces, beaches, wildlife, and outdoor recreation, all alongside historic structures and cultural landscapes. It is the 4th most visited National Park Service unit with more than 9.2 million annual visitors. Gateway National Recreation Area was created by an act of Congress on Oct. 27, 1972 with the dream of bringing a National Park service experience to the New York metropolitan area. For more information about Gateway, visit www.nps.gov/gate.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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