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Trevin Gallagher
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1 May, 07:55
What is the significance of naturalization?
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Dashawn Booker
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When an immigrant gets naturalized they become a citizen. There are many significant factors to becoming a citizen. Firstly, you will participate in government. You can also contribute to the country. There are other reason as well.
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