Seventy-three new U.S. citizens from 38 different countries took the oath of allegiance at a ceremony here on July 4 — and are now ready to participate in the 2024 elections in the key primary state and potential battleground.
Hudson Charles, one of the new citizens sworn in at Strawbery Banke Museum, said becoming a citizen is “long overdue.” Charles is originally from Haiti and moved to the U.S. in 1978. His mom brought him and his sister to the country in the hope of finding more opportunities. He says being able to vote in 2024 and beyond is “everything.”
“It’s more important now just because of the political environment,” Charles said. “A few days ago when they struck down affirmative action — I just thought that now, specifically for a person of color, a Black man, I think it’s more important now that people like myself can actually vote and play a part.”
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