
Sue Ann Williams, 36, of Washburn, recites the Pledge of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony on Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. Williams, who was 18 days old when she was brought to the U.S. from Guyana, was one of 56 people from 29 countries who became naturalized citizens at the ceremony. GLOBE | LAURIE SISK

Crowder College Foundation board of directors member Nicolas Olivares-Diaz shares his story with the latest group of 56 new citizens during naturalization ceremonies Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. GLOBE | LAURIE SISK

Park Superintendent James Heaney welcomes guests during naturalization ceremonies Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. GLOBE | LAURIE SISK

U.S. District Judge M. Douglas Harpool commends candidates for citizenship during naturalization ceremonies Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument at Diamond. GLOBE | LAURIE SISK

A woman raises her right hand as she takes the oath of allegiance while being sworn in as a naturalized citizen Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. GLOBE | LAURIE SISK

Sue Ann Williams, 36, of Washburn, hugs her daughter, Jenea Williams, 4, after a naturalization ceremony Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. Williams was 18 days old when she came to the U.S. from Guyana and was one of 56 people from 29 countries who became naturalized citizens at the ceremony.
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Sue Ann Williams, 36, of Washburn, recites the Pledge of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony on Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. Williams, who was 18 days old when she was brought to the U.S. from Guyana, was one of 56 people from 29 countries who became naturalized citizens at the ceremony. GLOBE | LAURIE SISK
Sue Ann Williams, 36, of Washburn, hugs her daughter, Jenea Williams, 4, after a naturalization ceremony Thursday at George Washington Carver National Monument. Williams was 18 days old when she came to the U.S. from Guyana and was one of 56 people from 29 countries who became naturalized citizens at the ceremony.
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