A Software Developer From India Was Sworn In As American Citizens
President Trump has presided over a rare naturalisation ceremony at the White House where 5 immigrants, including a software developer from India, were sworn in as American citizens, as the US leader welcomed them to the "magnificent nation" that is comprised of every race, religion, and color. Immigrants from 5 countries – India, Bolivia, Lebanon, Sudan, and Ghana, stood in a line during the ceremony in the White House.
Sudha Sundari Narayanan, a software developer from India, was among those sworn in as American citizens.
Trump said the newly sworn-in American citizens followed the rules, obeyed the laws, learned the nation's history, embraced American values, and proved themselves to be men and women of the highest integrity.
“You've earned the most prized treasured, cherished, and priceless possession anywhere in the world. It's called American citizenship. There is no higher honor and no greater privilege," Trump said, adding that it is an honor for him to be their President.
Trump said Narayanan is a "phenomenal success", born in India, who came to the US 13 years ago. Trump handed Narayanan her Certificate of Citizenship. In his remarks, Trump congratulated the new citizens and said it is his honor to be with them.
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