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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Naturalization Resources

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I love how USCIS helps make it easier for you to study :-)...
A Promise of Freedom: An Introduction to U.S. History and Civics for Immigrants
DVD

A Promise of Freedom is an inspiring short film for immigrant audiences based on the National Constitution Center’s award-winning presentation Freedom Rising. This 12-minute film focuses on the history and founding of our nation and the important rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship. The role of immigration in U.S. history is highlighted throughout the film. Accompanying the DVD is a discussion booklet that aims to encourage discussion and review the basic concepts of American democracy outlined in the film. A Promise of Freedom is an excellent way to begin a session on immigration or citizenship.

I also found it on YouTube. When you play it it'll say it's 24 minutes long, but it's only because for some reason it ended up being recorded twice, one after the other.

It's pretty cool :-). I've always been bad at history and government, and this video definitely helps tie it all together for me :-).

"Control power by dividing it." Those founding fathers were geniuses :-).

Here's another one:

Becoming a U.S. Citizen: An Overview of the Naturalization Process
Flash® Presentation
Becoming a U.S. Citizen: An Overview of the Naturalization Process is a 10-minute Flash® presentation designed for immigrants who are new to the United States. This short multimedia presentation provides a general overview of the naturalization process including where to find immigration information and the general requirements for obtaining U.S. citizenship.

Click here to watch the Naturalization Process Overview

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