Naturalization Ceremony at Dodger Stadium

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @bigrr64
    @bigrr64 2 года назад +11

    Congratulations to all the new citizens of United States. We welcome you and hope you great fortune and good luck. Very classy of the Dodgers to host this wonderful occasion.

  • @saritaschwedes8393
    @saritaschwedes8393 2 года назад +11

    thank you for letting us experience this wonderful day with our new Americans.

  • @jimharper2180
    @jimharper2180 2 года назад +16

    My naturalization ceremony was literally a quick drive-through ceremony at a USCIS office during the pandemic. I want a do-over.

    • @JAIMELUIS
      @JAIMELUIS 2 года назад

      hahahahahaha give him a do-over

    • @juanitaflorescabrera537
      @juanitaflorescabrera537 Год назад

      Oh man I would want a do over again too this is a solemn event very meaningful ☺️

    • @apple_dragon226
      @apple_dragon226 2 месяца назад

      it probably was cheaper to do yours because your have to asked congress in the state you live in to have a ceremony like this so yea

    • @jimharper2180
      @jimharper2180 2 месяца назад

      @@apple_dragon226 I live in California, only about an hour away from Dodger Stadium.

  • @DrinkinZima
    @DrinkinZima Год назад +1

    Went to Ellis Island and looked up when my family arrived in the USA..
    1910 from Italy..
    This is what THE USA IS ALL ABOUT!

  • @oakraidergrl4lif
    @oakraidergrl4lif 2 года назад +12

    It is nice to see immigrants get their citizenship like this. Welcome my brother and sisters as American citizens.

  • @tye829
    @tye829 10 месяцев назад +1

    Congratulations to my fellow Americans. My grandfather came to this country from Estonia and became a U.S. citizen. I always wondered what the ceremony was like. This was really nice to see.

  • @miterca
    @miterca 2 года назад +5

    Soo awesome! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @AGT1025
    @AGT1025 2 года назад +5

    Amazing!!

  • @Jamel271
    @Jamel271 2 года назад +7

    Lets go dodgers

  • @리차드케인
    @리차드케인 2 года назад

    FOREVER LOVE LA DODGERS ^^ AGAIN2020 ^^ SEOUL KOREA

  • @user-di1tt9vv8o
    @user-di1tt9vv8o 2 года назад +2

    Hey dodgers, could you reply so i could show it to my dad

  • @Pepe-recha
    @Pepe-recha 2 года назад +2

    Lets go Brandon! 31:31

    • @AlexMR
      @AlexMR 2 года назад +1

      Trump lost lol

    • @Pepe-recha
      @Pepe-recha 2 года назад +2

      @@AlexMR your gas prices doubled. Congrats

    • @Pepe-recha
      @Pepe-recha 2 года назад

      @@AlexMR #2000mules

    • @elcidcampeador497
      @elcidcampeador497 2 года назад +1

      Yeap. As a Soviet Union born citizen I say "Let's Go Brandon" as I can't stand any hint of communism in any politicians.
      It's like throwing boiling water at us, the survivors of the totalitarian regimes.
      We suffered so much to come to the Land of the Free where no one would be able to muzzle us ever again just to see this 🤡 push commie ideas and lockdowns on people.

    • @msnadou7117
      @msnadou7117 4 месяца назад

      Mine tomorrow

  • @apple_dragon226
    @apple_dragon226 2 месяца назад

    congratulations on being a US citizen
    its funny he just called out the British/french Germany and Japan and even the USSR that's funny

  • @elcidcampeador497
    @elcidcampeador497 2 года назад +1

    @53:59
    Don't know who this lady is but when we were escaping the Massacre of Armenians in Baku, Azerbaijan January 1990 and after being locked up for 5 years we were able to escape to Moscow for an interview, a Korean embassy worker who was interviewing us denied us the refugee status by saying: "You people are trying to wiggle your way into America while true victims, the Koreans, are left behind." With that we were sent back to another 5 years of torment and lockdown until my sibling who was in America was able to find us a sponsor (as the status we received required sponsor to enter the US).
    We were not allowed to exist in Azerbaijan because my Mother is Armenian.
    Instead of coming here at the age of 15 and have opportunity to attend high school and college as a minor, I was made to come here at 21, already an adult where only job I could have with limited knowledge of English was a backbreaking warehouse job. And it did break my back as a 100 lbs 5 foot tall girl pulling 300 lbs behind me for 8 hours a day took it's toll on my health. Today I'm in my forties, crippled with back problems from my youth.
    I will never forget that Korean woman who was working at the Moscow's embassy in the mid 90's and how her racist remark and actions messed with my life and the life of my family.
    Please don't just invite anybody to work for the INS. Screen your candidates well to make sure that you weed out all bias individuals. The life of a innocent child survivor could be in their hands.