WWII Vet to Get U.S. Citizenship
Posted on Mar 24, 2011 7:15pm PDT
A World War II veteran will reportedly soon receive his U.S. citizenship after he couldn't prove it earlier this year. The man will receive his certificate in a special ceremony. The man recently applied for an enhanced driver's license so he could visit relatives in Canada, but he was rejected because he was born in British Columbia. His parents were U.S. citizens who moved back to the U.S. when he was five, but he had no proof of this.
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