A twitter
user whose husband just became a US citizen shared the mistake U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS) made on the welcome letter given to
new US citizens. In the welcome letter, the new citizens were congratulated by former US president Barack Obama's signature instead of current US president, Donald Trump's. She tweeted:
new US citizens. In the welcome letter, the new citizens were congratulated by former US president Barack Obama's signature instead of current US president, Donald Trump's. She tweeted:
"My
British-born husband takes his oath of citizenship today. In the packet for new
Americans, the welcome letter from POTUS is from Obama".
According to
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, roughly 200 of these letters have
been sent out due to an administration error. A total of 300,000 applications
for citizenship have been approved since Trump's inauguration.
Consequently,
USCIS press secretary Gillian Christensen has called the mistake an
administrative oversight.
USCIS
spokeswoman Maria Elena Upson, blames the oversight on the semi-recent change
of administration.
She also
said that the agency had yet to receive a welcome letter and video message from
Trump, but that it?s not unusual for new administrations to take several months
to accomplish that task. Until that happens, she said that new citizens don?t
receive either a congratulatory letter or video message.




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