Naturalization August 3, 2016 4 Kenyan-born runners join Army, represent US at Rio Games Kenyan-born runner Hillary Bor won't be content with just wearing the red, white and blue at the Olympics.
Naturalization July 9, 2016 Graves looking for fairytale ending in equestrian in Rio Equestrian is the only Olympic sport in which men and women compete on equal terms.
Naturalization June 28, 2016 Award-winning Barbadian-born author Austin Clarke dies at 81 Austin Clarke, the award-winning Barbadian-born author who wrote about the immigrant experience and being black in Canada, has died at age 81.
New York June 21, 2016 NYC naturalization ceremony to mark World Refugee Day A special naturalization ceremony is being held in New York's Central Park in honor of World Refugee Day.
Naturalization June 5, 2016 Ali became world citizen but never forgot his hometown roots Muhammad Ali traveled the world as a fighter and humanitarian, but he always came home to Louisville.
CRIME May 22, 2016 Iraqi-American lawyer facing prison for immigration fraud claims he was targeted for aiding Christians In the Iraqi-American Christian community, he is revered as a hero who delivered thousands from persecution at the hands of Muslim extremists, but in the U.S. halls of justice, Robert DeKelaita is regarded as a criminal who helped clients lie to get asylum.
Naturalization May 3, 2016 29 people to become citizens during ceremony at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Twenty-nine people will become citizens during a ceremony at the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial in Washington.
Naturalization May 3, 2016 Derby rookies include trainer from South Africa, rider from France, owner from India When post time draws near for the Kentucky Derby, you can be sure the usual suspects will have a horse in the starting gate.
Naturalization May 3, 2016 Miami pitcher Jose Fernandez, a native of Cuba, becomes US citizen; gives keynote address Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, a native of Santa Clara, Cuba, has become a U.S. citizen.
Naturalization May 3, 2016 South Korean adoptee who had abusive parents, went through US foster care faces deportation A 39-year-old man who was adopted from South Korea as a boy but was never naturalized as a U.S. citizen by his parents is facing deportation.
Naturalization May 3, 2016 Diego Estrada pulls away to win US title in half debut; Meb 4th Diego Estrada started his first half marathon a bit slow.