The Trump administration's cancellation of naturalization ceremonies in Westchester, Rockland and other counties in New York has sparked outrage on both sides of the aisle.
In Democratic-led Westchester, where up to 100 immigrants are ushered into citizenship in joyful courthouse gatherings each month, the county was ordered to cancel its ceremonies for August, October and November and all of those that were set to follow, County Clerk Tim Idoni told the USA Today Network.
Idoni and County Executive Ken Jenkins are set to hold a press conference on Wednesday, Nov. 19, to denounce the decision and call for the ceremonies to be restored. Without them, immigrants in Westchester and Rockland who are nearing citizenship must travel to a federal office building in lower Manhattan to take the o

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