USF Grad Suing to Gain U.S. Citizenship
Posted on Apr 29, 2010 4:55pm PDT
A University of South Florida graduate is suing the government because he claims that his application to become a U.S. citizen was being unnecessarily delayed after being acquitted of federal explosives charges. His family gained citizenship in 2009, while he first applied in July of 2007. He has not come closer to citizenship and was once arrested for a deportation hearing and then released.
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