It was a heartwarming and spirited occasion as 25 children received their citizenship during a Halloween-themed ceremony Monday morning.
The event, held at the Santa Ana Zoo on Oct. 30, was a celebration for these young individuals, ages 2-13 years old, as they received their certificates in a setting infused with the spirit of Halloween. Many of the kids, as well as the officers conducting the ceremony, donned creative costumes for the occasion.
Eleven-year-old John Vu from Vietnam, who was dressed as an astronaut, waved his American flag as he repeated: “I am so excited.” His mother, Vivian Le, beamed at him with excitement.
The ceremony recognized children who have obtained their U.S. citizenship by adoption or through their parents who already underwent the naturalization process.
Some of the countries that were represented at the ceremony included China, Mexico, Belarus, Vietnam and Iran.
“Our nation has always been a beacon of hope, where dreams become reality,” said Rep. Katie Porter, D-Irvine, who spoke during the event. “Today we not only recognize your individual journeys to citizenship, but we celebrate the very essence of our nation’s strength and diversity.”
“The United States is a nation of immigrants, and this ceremony is a representation of that,” she said.
Following the oath of allegiance and congratulatory remarks, the children’s names were called out, and they approached the podium to receive their citizenship certificates.
The zoo’s amphitheater echoed with applause and cheers as each child walked off the stage as official citizens, and they were given Halloween-themed treat bags filled with candy and small toys.
Sheila Mahmoudi, deputy director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, was dressed as Batman Monday — and she said the costumes created an easier connection between her and the kids.
“It is so exciting. I am really happy to see all of this,” said Mahmoudi. “In the past,…
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