LEWISTON, Maine — Dozens of newcomers to Maine have been sworn in as U.S. citizens.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services held Friday’s special Flag Day naturalization ceremony at Lewiston Middle School. Fifty-two people from 23 countries were part of the event.

Those being sworn in live in towns across southern and central Maine and come from countries ranging from Argentina, Bulgaria and China to Iraq, Poland and Somalia.

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  1. Congratulations to those becoming U.S. citizens.
    You did it the right way and should be commended.
    Best of luck to you and we welcome you.

    1. If it were that easy, I’d have built one years ago…to keep bigoted, ill-educated nitwits out.

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