Attorney General Matt Denn
Judge Fallon presiding
Nov. 7, 2013, Lt. Governor Matt Denn had the honor of welcoming over 50 new citizens to our country at their naturalization ceremony held at the federal courthouse in Wilmington. New citizens hailed from countries near and far, such as Antigua, Russia, Holland, El Salvador, Israel, China, Aruba, Cuba, Liberia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Turkey, and Peru. Lt. Governor Denn, during his remarks, shared with the new citizens that they "are a part of our family now" and that "unlimited possibility is now [their] right". He encouraged the citizens to take advantage of our freedoms such as the right to vote, the right to take political opinions, and the right to pursue the American Dream.
Judge Fallon presiding
Nov. 7, 2013, Lt. Governor Matt Denn had the honor of welcoming over 50 new citizens to our country at their naturalization ceremony held at the federal courthouse in Wilmington. New citizens hailed from countries near and far, such as Antigua, Russia, Holland, El Salvador, Israel, China, Aruba, Cuba, Liberia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Turkey, and Peru. Lt. Governor Denn, during his remarks, shared with the new citizens that they "are a part of our family now" and that "unlimited possibility is now [their] right". He encouraged the citizens to take advantage of our freedoms such as the right to vote, the right to take political opinions, and the right to pursue the American Dream.