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53 People Become U.S. Citizens in Ceremony at Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park

December 13, 2016/in News/by admin

Source: WBFO 88.7
By: Michael Mroziak
Date: June 25, 2016

They came from more than two dozen nations around the world. Following a Thursday morning ceremony at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park, 53 people are now officially citizens of the United States of America.

Click for full article and audio clip on WBFO 88.7

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