Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Thanksgiving Citizenship Interview 2017



In this episode,we reflect on the Pilgrims Immigration and first year in America by pairing these events with twelve questions from the N-400 Application for Naturalization.  



MP3: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/thanksgiving-interview-2017.mp3 (2017)
MP4: https://youtu.be/7apjThq6yLw (video with closed captions)
PDF: https://goo.gl/x8hNUG (download and follow along!)
MP3: https://goo.gl/d4ZuK4 (listen to the 2016 questions only)

More Citizenship Resources for Thanksgiving are available at 
http://www.uscitizenpod.com/2017/11/citizenship-resources-for-thansgiving.html

Don't miss our new video: Ahn Dung's Citizenship Interview 
https://youtu.be/SyJ_iVigYCE

I am happy to report that Ahn Dung and his wife Phuong passed their Citizenship Interviews on Tuesday, November 21. Look for their report back video on the uscitizenpod YouTube channel and subscribe.


LISTEN to US Citizenship Podcast 



Tuesday, November 21, 2017

U.S. Citizenship Class 27, Fall 2017, Milpitas Adult School





  • DINNER!  Tonight we will eat together in honor of Thanksgiving.
  • Thanksgiving N-400 Interview (2016) pdf and mp3 
  • A Quick Interview Based on the N-400r plus 10 qs in honor of Thanksgiving 2015 pdf and mp3
  • Kahoot.it: Thanksgiving and USCIS Citizenship Question http://goo.gl/fD0woD

Monday, November 20, 2017

Presidential Pardon for Thanksgiving Turkey Has Long Tradition



uscitizenpod: Presidential Pardon for Thanksgiving Turkey Has Long Tradition

The annual “pardoning” of White House turkeys each year by American presidents is an interesting tradition leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday. It is said that President Abraham Lincoln’s clemency for a turkey was the origin for the pardoning ceremony that is now so well publicized. VOA’s Nikoleta Ilic has this report about the turkeys that are given to American Presidents.

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Anh Dung Tran's Citizenship Interview



uscitizenpod: Anh Dung Tran's Citizenship Interview

Anh Dung's last practice interview--next week, he goes to the real interview at the USCIS San Jose Field Office.  His interview is based on:

A “Regular” Citizenship Interview Based on the USCIS N-400r (6 pgs, 75 questions) (updated 10/01/2016)

Friday, November 17, 2017

Despite Health Risks, Undocumented Immigrants Clean Up Houston



uscitizenpod: Despite Health Risks, Undocumented Immigrants Clean Up Houston

It's been more than two months since Hurricane Harvey destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of homes across Houston and east Texas, and cleanup is expected to last 20 months, overtaking Hurricane Katrina as the most expensive rebuilding effort in U.S. history. Undocumented workers are part of the daunting task of reconstructing America's fourth-largest city. VOA's Ramon Taylor reports they are doing so despite multiple risks.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

U.S. Citizenship Class 26, Fall 2017, Milpitas Adult School



uscitizenpod: The US Constitution


N-400
  • Mix and Match Citizenship Interviews pdf
  • Voices of Freedom Activity Book (Part 12)
Civics
Integration
  • Lan Thi Nguyen (Vietnam): Constitution and Citizenship Week Interview Quiz 2015 pdf

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

VOA Tours an Immigrant Detention Center



VOANews: VOA Tours an Immigrant Detention Center

Current U.S. policy is to detain those who ask for asylum once they reach a U.S. port of entry regardless of whether they have a valid visa. VOA immigration reporter Aline Barros visited a detention center in New Jersey and spoke with those who went through the asylum process while detained. Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/voa-tours-immigrant-detention-center/4114791.html

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

U.S. Citizenship Class 25, Fall 2017, Milpitas Adult School




N-400
  • Mix and Match Citizenship Interviews pdf
  • Voices of Freedom Activity Book (Part 12)

Civics

Integration
  • Claudia Rios Castro: A Quick Interview Based on the N-400r plus 10qs about the Branches of Gov’t Part 1 pdf

Monday, November 13, 2017

A Second Citizenship Quiz in Honor of Native American Heritage Month



A Second Citizenship Quiz in Honor of Native American Heritage Month; Focus: Notable Native Americans

Podcast: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/native-american-quiz-2.mp3
PDF: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/native-american-quiz-2.pdf
video with CC: https://youtu.be/R9O-6-VNNS8

November is Native American Heritage Month so today we are going to listen our Second Citizenship Quiz in Honor American Indians.  Download the bonus pdf and answer the questions.

Citizenship Resources for Native American Heritage Month
10 USCIS Civics questions focusing on Recent Native American History and Legislation 2016


Go to Indian Country Media Network and check out these two blog posts:

Native American Radio (and Podcasts) You Can Take Anywhere
Chelsey Luger • June 16, 2017

For Your Online Listening Pleasure: 12 Great Native Podcasts
Monica Braine • April 8, 2017

TIP: Pick a topic that it interesting to you such a music, art, or technology and then listen to an Native American podcast that matches your interest.  You'll sharpen your English listening skills for your Citizenship Interview while learning more about Native Americans from Native Americans.


LISTEN to US Citizenship Podcast

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Ro Khanna Veterans Day Town Hall Meeting at Newark Memorial High School

Veterans Day Town Hall Meeting 2:00 pm at Newark Memorial High School


2:02 Alan Nagyy, Newark mayor--leads the Pledge of Allegiance--and quickly introduces  Ro Khanna

Ro recognizes 3 WWII vets (includes Purple Heart Fil-Am vet)

Short poem for Vets Day "Awakening"

Good News: Ro talks about the passing of a bi-partisan bill to give training to vets to enter the private sector


2:14 Ro's opening remarks

Q1: Extended public Thank You for Ro's bill H.R.1889 - Udall-Eisenhower Arctic Wilderness Act .  How do we stop Trump's terrible attack on the environment?
RK1: I have seen any administration so blatantly disregard science. Call out Sec. Pruitt dismantling his dept. We must build coalitions to protect the environment. (20 GOP reps support climate change science). Strengthen state and local law. Trump does not speak for us on environment. Dems cannot compromise on the environment--basic form of humility in keeping with religious traditions.
Q2: What is the status on the 7500 dollar tax credit on electric vehicles?
RK2: Ro supports the credit. Will check on the status.

Q3: How to stop gun violence?
RK3: Ted Lieu says "No more moments of silence--we must act!" We want bipartisan support of 5 day waiting period to buy guns; no action on weaponized guns. We need massive pressure on Congress to. Act; not a single bill on gun control have even come to the floor.


Q4: Ban on Syrian refugees and others
RK4: Confusion on extreme vetting, Refugees are already vetted. Profiling these counties are antithetical to our values.

Q5: We have ceded tax conversation to the GOP; Dems need to take the conversation back.
RK5. Comments about the GAIN Act. We don't care about revenue neutrality; We need to give tax relief to the middle class who will spend in their local community (thereby creating more jobs); investor class moves money our of the country. Anti-Trump msg is too easy.

Q6: Why is there so much partisanship?
RK6: Personal relationships across party lines help heal the divide. Why hyper-partisanship? We need to actively look for commonality (Congressional members reflect their communities). Partisanship maintains current leadership in power. People must demand cooperation.

Q7: Investment in DSL and Hi-speed fiber--not everyone is connected
RK7: Break up fiber monopolies. Fiber to the last mile; support net-neutrality; demand investment in fiber infrastructure

Q8: Concern about the exodus from the State Dept. How do we retain expertise?
A8: It's a bipartisan concern.   We are are not preserving expertise. We need ideas how to retain our diplomatic staff.


Q9: Thanks for HR392. There's a huge Green Card backlog.  What's happening?
RK9: having people continually on H-1B depresses American wages because the employer maintains the power; Cultural damage due to mixed msgs to DACA kids--they MUST belong (or we erode the American Dream).

Q10: How can we support Social Security? 
RK10: GOP wants tax cuts and cuts to SocSec such as a later retirement.  Problems with labor displacement; prosperity should be shared--we can afford it. SocSec is not an economics question--it's a moral question.

Q11: Question about China's (and Trumps????) initiative to eliminate poverty.
RK11: I need to see the initiative before I comment on it.

Q12: Federal Board job?
RK12: Yeah, Trump's not going to pick me. I love my job because I can speak my mind and my values matches the my district.

Q13: Thanks for honoring vets. Concern about ADA and funding education for the Disabled.
RK13: Ro links Trump recent comment in China about "winning" with Trump's disregard for the disabled (and vulnerable). Trump's comment in China. “I don't blame China. After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for benefit of their citizens? I give China great credit.” Ro response: winning is not the only thing that matters; we must expose Trump's Darwinian world view as false.
Follow-up comment: please pursue bi-partisanship. Ro responds, Yes, I will pursue bipartisanship to protect the disabled--give me your contact info.

Q14: Concern about cuts to Medical Deductions and Alzheimer's funding
RK14: (Thanks questioned for raising his consciousness about Alzheimer's) Want to save money? Close loopholes on corporate tax breaks INSTEAD of cutting medical deductions

Q15: Please share in a day in a life of Ro Khanna in Wash DC
RK15: It's like high school; bells, entice people with free food to come mtgs; hand out flyers to come to mtgs; meet people (not enough visit people from CA-17--c'mon!).

Q16: Voting interference from other countries?
RK16: documented systematic voter suppression in minority communities is a bigger concern; We need bipartisanship inquiry/action on foreign influence, etc not to litigate (the) 2016 (election) but make sure that interference never happens again.

Q17: Why does the Dems do the will of their donors instead of following the will of its people (Bernie, single-payer etc)
RK17: Celebrate the recent Dem wins. There is a lot to be optimistic about. DNC has a biased towards insiders--we need to open up (the party) to competition. 2020 candidate must have grass root support.

Q18: Legal immigrants' children will age out of status; Can they be included in Durbin's DREAMER bill?
RK18: We will check--it may be an oversight; inclusion is reasonable.

Q19: Thanks for supporting the Clean Air Act
RK19: We need need to maintain vigilance

Q20: Corporate interest deduction?
RK20: We need to close this loophole for larger companies so we don't have to cut taxes for the middle class.

Ro Khanna closing remarks: Thanks for the civil discourse; It is more a reflection of out community than your regard for me.

Town Hall ended at 3:32 pm.  Many stayed for follow up chats, photo ops, and to thank the WII vets for their service.


notes and annotations made by Jennifer Gagliardi who attended this Town Hall mtg. Thanks!

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Citizenship Resources for Veterans Day



A Citizenship Question in Honor of Veterans Day

PODCAST: 
A 21-Question "Salute" for Veterans Day based on the USCIS 100qs
http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/vet-day-quiz.mp3

This quiz is based on :
  •  A 21-Question “Salute” for Veterans Day Quiz based on the USCIS 100qs (PDF) http://goo.gl/26JpWO

More Veterans Day Resources from uscitizenpod:


Also check one of the best ESL sites on the web: ELCivics.com: Veterans Day http://goo.gl/mcIm2y

One of my favorite ESL sites: ESLPod.com Blog: When They Moved Veterans Day (Then Moved It Back Again)


USCIS Resources for Veterans Day

USArmy/USCIS: Immigrant to citizen: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and U.S. Army work on naturalization By Arwen Consaul, USCISmediaTX, Nov 9, 2016

USCIS: Veterans Week Ceremonies 2016 via Twitter Moments
Congrats to our #newUScitizens that took part in some of our Veterans week celebration ceremonies. 

USCIS: The Beacon: Honoring Service: Veterans Who Became USCIS Employees - Ely Borjal
The following is an interview with Ely Borjal, a veteran and employee at USCIS. Borjal spent 21 years in the United States Navy and attained the rank of chief warrant officer. On May 21, 1996, Borjal joined the legacy Immigration Naturalization Service as an immigration inspector. Over the past 19 years, he has served in numerous capacities, and is currently an adjudications officer in the Citizenship Branch of Field Operations Directorate at USCIS Headquarters in Washington, D.C. 

USCIS: The Beacon: Honoring Service: Veterans Who Became USCIS Employees - Ivan Gutierrez
Ivan Gutierrez is a management and program analyst in the Los Angeles Field Office and a Marine Corps veteran. He is also a naturalized U.S. citizen.

USCIS: The Beacon: Honoring Service: Veterans Who Became USCIS Employees - Vanessa Hansen
If you ask Vanessa Hansen why she joined the Air Force, she'd tell you she felt a need to give back to the country that provided her family with asylum from Nicaragua...Hansen is currently an immigration services officer. When asked what citizenship means to her, she said “honor and family.” Vanessa Hansen is yet another example of a naturalized citizen who chose to sacrifice and serve her new country, both as a solider and a USCIS employee.

USCIS: The Beacon: We Asked Immigrant Veterans: What Did Becoming a U.S. Citizen Mean to You?
This Veterans Day, we asked our colleagues who are both immigrants and veterans what becoming a U.S. citizen meant to them. We received a different answer from each person, but a common theme was service and pride in becoming an American. Check out their responses and photos from past and present.

Thank you #immigrantvet Happy #VeteransDay 

VOANews Blog: Native Americans Fight to Save Language That Helped Win WWII
During World War II, the U.S. military recruited Native American Navajo speakers and, together, they developed a code to send secret information past Japanese and German code-breakers. The code was never broken.

VOA Learning English: America Celebrates Veterans Day (2017)
November 11 is Veterans Day in the United States. But because Veterans Day falls on a Saturday this year, Friday, November 10 is a federal holiday.  A “veteran” is anyone who has served in the armed forces. Veterans Day honors the living. A separate holiday, Memorial Day in May, honors those who died in military service. (Read more)

VOANews: Lance P. Sijan Award Recalls Bravery of Vietnam War Air Force Pilot (2017)
Since 1981, the U.S. Air Force has been presenting the Lance P. Sijan Award to individuals who demonstrate the highest qualities of leadership in the Air Force and in their lives. It is one of the most prestigious awards given by the Air Force.It's name honors the bravery  of an Air Force pilot who was shot down in 1967 during the Vietnam War -- Lance P. Sijan. VOA's Nikoleta Ilic has the story on this Veteran's Day holiday.

VOANews: N.Y. Veterans Day Parade to Honor Two WWII Heroes
Two distinguished Americans who made their mark both during and after World War II will be honored at Wednesday's Veterans Day parade in New York. This was the first time acclaimed TV writer Norman Lear, who was B-17 gunner during the war, and educator Roscoe Brown, a fighter pilot who was one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, had met, but not the first time their lives had crossed. VOA’s Bernard Shusman reports.
Originally published at -http://www.voanews.com/media/video/new-york-veterans-day-parate-honor-two-world-war-two-heroes/3052053.html

VOANews: Military Brides Get Free Wedding Gowns on Veterans Day
On Veterans Day, the United States recognizes its military service members for the personal sacrifices they make to protect the country. And for several years now, some bridal salons have been thanking them in a tangible way -- by giving military brides free wedding gowns. On this Veterans Day, VOA's Adrianna Zhang went to one such salon in Virginia and came back with this report.
Originally published at -http://www.voanews.com/media/video/3054450.html

VOANews: US Army Recruits Immigrants, Rewards Them With Citizenship (2009)
The U.S. Army is stepping up efforts to recruit more skilled soldiers by offering immigrants a fast track to U.S. citizenship if they enlist.The move comes as the Pentagon prepares to send several thousand more troops to Afghanistan and with the war in Iraq in its sixth year.

VOA Learning English: Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan Become a Force in Politics
Soldiers returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are increasingly running for office and winning seats. They include four female veterans. Among them is Tammy Duckworth of Illinois.

And I stand here before you today because my buddies didn’t leave me behind. They literally lifted me up and carried me off the battlefield and saved my life. After everything they did to save me, I really feel that I owe them.”

Videos:

Happy #VeteransDay from US Citizenship Podcast! 

Check back for updates!

Thursday, November 9, 2017

U.S. Citizenship Class 24, Fall 2017, Milpitas Adult School




N-400
  • Mix and Match Citizenship Interviews pdf
  • Voices of Freedom Activity Book (Part 12)

Civics

  • Voices of Freedom by Bill Bliss Ch.7 The Federalist Period

Integration

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Trump Calls for an End to Diversity Visas, Will it Happen?



VOANews: Trump Calls for an End to Diversity Visas, Will it Happen?

When President Donald Trump called on Congress to abolish the Diversity Visa Program after Tuesday's terror attack in New York City, it sent shock waves through countries that view the program as a ticket to the American dream. The lottery was started to provide opportunities for countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S. Will the program actually be cut? As VOA’s Keida Kostreci reports, a proposal is already in the Senate, part of legislation on immigration reform.
Originally published at - https://www.voanews.com/a/trump-diversity-visa-program/4101058.html

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

U.S. Citizenship Class 23, Fall 2017, Milpitas Adult School




uscitizenpod: A Quick Review of the Bill of Rights and the N-400 Part 12 plus Civics Questions

N-400
  • Mix and Match Citizenship Interviews pdf
  • Voices of Freedom Activity Book (Part 12)

Civics
  • Voices of Freedom by Bill Bliss Ch.5 Branches of Gov't Part 3 and Ch.6 The Colonial Period
Integration
  • A Quick Review of the Bill of Rights and the N-400 Part 12 plus Civics Questions (2017)

Monday, November 6, 2017

Citizenship Resources for Native American Heritage Month



VOANews: Native Americans Seek to Raise Awareness of their History

In 1990 then-President George H.W. Bush approved a resolution declaring November "National American Indian Heritage Month," and it's been observed ever since. VOA's Alex Yanevskyy visited the Museum of Natural History in Utah on a day when Native American heritage was being celebrated.

American English at State: Celebrate!

ELCivics.com 

LearningChocolate.com 

SI.edu


US Citizenship Podcast
  • Native American Tribes Puzzle 
  • A Citizenship Quiz in Honor of Native American Heritage Month (November)
    • A Second Citizenship Quiz in Honor of Native American Heritage Month (2017)
      • video with CC: https://youtu.be/R9O-6-VNNS8
      • podcast: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/native-american-quiz-2.mp3
      • PDF: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/native-american-quiz-2.pdf
    • 10 USCIS Civics questions focusing on Recent Native American History and Legislation (2016)

VOANews: Voice of America (These are recent stories; search for more stories and videos)
  1. All About America Blog: Stunning Photos Capture Native Americans in Early 1900s
  2. Are Federal Courts Harsher on Native American Offenders?
  3. Educators Try New Methods to Save American Indian Languages
  4. Goodbye Pocahontas: Photos Reveal Today’s True Native Americans
  5. Massachusetts Tribe Reclaims Language Not Spoken for Six Generations
  6. Mattaponi Tribe's Pow Wow a Time of Celebration & Giving Thanks
  7. Native American Journalists Debate Future of Media in Indian Country
  8. Native American Pow Wows Celebrate Patriotism, Unity
  9. Native American Rodeo: More Than Sport, It’s ‘A Way Out’
  10. Native Americans Call for Rethinking of Bering Strait Theory
  11. Native Americans No Closer to Learning Fates of Boarding School Ancestors
  12. Native Americans Seek to Raise Awareness of their History
  13. NEH Funds Native American Cultural Projects
  14. Separating Myth and Fact About Pocahontas
  15. Squanto: From Slave to Diplomat
  16. Rise in Hate Crimes Alarms Native American Communities
  17. This is America: Visiting Sacred Grounds in National Park Monuments
  18. US Rules Descendants of Cherokees' Former Slaves Have Full Tribal Rights
  19. Utah Monument Fight Reflects National Debate
  20. Water, Stone and History in Navajo Land
  21. Why Aren't More Native Americans Members of the US Congress?
  22. VOA News Videos About Native American Culture and News

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Overview Of Immigration Law And Supporting The Community by Yemi Getachew, Esq.

Teacher Jennifer says: IMHO this was the best presentation at CATESOL 2017.  
For more info, Yemi Getachew, Esq.



Overview Of Immigration Law And Supporting The Community by Yemi Getachew, Esq.
Presented at CATESOL2017
Friday October 20, 2017 3:00pm - 3:45pm

Our nation’s immigration laws are complicated, confusing and often contrary. The issue of immigration and immigration enforcement directly affects more of the people around us than ever before. This presentation will discuss the rights and responsibilities of undocumented families and those that work with them while providing an overview of the Immigration Process and current enforcement actions.

Yemi Getachew, Esq.
Yemi Getachew Immigration Law Office
255 N. Market St, Suite 170
San Jose, CA 95110
Email: yemi@ethiopianattorney.com
Office: 408-292-7995

Friday, November 3, 2017

Citizenship Quiz for All Saints and Day of the Dead 2017





Download and LISTEN: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/citz-day-of-the-dead-2017.mp3

Download and READ: http://traffic.libsyn.com/uscitizenpod/citz-day-of-the-dead-2017.pdf

All Saints and Day of the Dead are part of a 3-day festival that remembers the lives of those who passed before us.  This quiz honors the lives and contributions of ten Americans who died this year:

  • Nov 7 Janet Reno, 78, American lawyer and politician, first female U.S. Attorney General (1993–2001)
  • Dec 8 John Glenn, 95, American astronaut (Mercury-Atlas 6) and politician, U.S. Senator from Ohio (1974–1999
  • Dec 9 Edwin Benson, 85, American teacher, last speaker of the Mandan language
  • Dec 30 Huston Smith, 97, American religious scholar and author
  • Jan 14 Kevin Starr, 76, American historian and librarian
  • Feb 18 Norma McCorvey, 69, American political activist, plaintiff in U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade
  • Feb 22 Eni Faleomavaega, 73, American Samoan politician and attorney, Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives (1989–2015), Lieutenant Governor (1985–1989).
  • Mar 14 Lillie Mae Bradford, 88, American civil rights activist.
  • July 23 Thomas Fleming, 90, American writer and historian (American Revolution)
  • Oct 18 Rita Henley Jensen, 70, American journalist, founder of Women's eNews

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths_in_2016 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths_in_2017

Find more at

Citizenship Quizzes for Halloween, All Saints, and Day of the Dead

Also check out the new FREE online Citizenship Prep course: USALearns Citizenship

Thank you!