WESTCHESTER COUNTY (WABC) -- Executives in Westchester County are calling on federal officials to reinstate local naturalization ceremonies, which are the final process of becoming a U.S. citizen.
In White Plains on Wednesday, they criticized the decision that came from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
USCIS abruptly cancelled a naturalization ceremony on November 12 and halted all future ceremonies, according to an email from an official with the Department of Homeland Security.
"We are a nation of immigrants. Let's not make it more difficult for immigrants to become part of our nation," Westchester County legislator David Imamura said.
Advocates say the decision is problematic and that new citizens' families might not be able to attend the momentous event.
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