US in the process of overhauling Citizenship test and qualifying factors. Much Tougher requirements.

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The 2025 version of the Natural Civics Test will expand the number of potential questions from 100 to 128. The test will also get longer – citizenship applicants will need to answer 20 instead of 10. To pass, they’ll need 12 correct answers out of 20. (The old standard was 6 out of 10.)


A comparison of the old test questions and new test questions shows new questions about Dwight Eisenhower, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and the importance of the Federalist Papers, CBS News first reported.



There are other changes in the naturalization process as well:

The longer citizenship test is just the “first of many” changes to the naturalization process, Tragesser said. More details on what else is changing will be announced “in the coming weeks and months.”


USCIS has already announced several changes, including restoring robust vetting for all aliens and stricter reviews of disability exceptions to the English and civics requirements. USCIS has also provided officers guidance on assessing aliens’ good moral character, looking for positive contributions to American society instead of a mere absence of bad behavior. The agency is also resuming neighborhood investigations to ensure that aliens meet statutory requirements and are worthy of U.S. citizenship. Other recent policies include clarifying that unlawfully voting, unlawfully registering to vote, and making false claims to U.S. citizenship disqualify aliens from showing good moral character.

The applicant must show good moral behavior, not just an absence of bad behavior.

Among the new requirements, the applicant must affirm that they have not registered to vote, or unlawfully voted, when as a non-citizen they are uneligible. They cannot have falsely stated they were a U.S. citizen, or claimed benefits due only to U.S. Citizens, such as SSI.

They must demonstrate an ability to read, write, and understand spoken English.



No doubt this is a clear indication that all of people at USCIS are FASCISTS in league with Trump and the Devil.

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Winds of Change:






There are other changes in the naturalization process as well:






The applicant must show good moral behavior, not just an absence of bad behavior.

Among the new requirements, the applicant must affirm that they have not registered to vote, or unlawfully voted, when as a non-citizen they are uneligible. They cannot have falsely stated they were a U.S. citizen, or claimed benefits due only to U.S. Citizens, such as SSI.

They must demonstrate an ability to read, write, and understand spoken English.



No doubt this is a clear indication that all of people at USCIS are FASCISTS in league with Trump and the Devil.

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The lefties here would lose their shit.
 
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