INS Won't Budge
In Woman's Case
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service has filed a legal brief reiterating its position denying citizenship to a 24-year-old Indian woman too disabled to take the oath of allegiance.
Her lawyer, Philip D. Abramowitz, contends the oath is largely ceremonial. He is suing the INS for discrimination against th...
In Woman's Case
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service has filed a legal brief reiterating its position denying citizenship to a 24-year-old Indian woman too disabled to take the oath of allegiance.
Her lawyer, Philip D. Abramowitz, contends the oath is largely ceremonial. He is suing the INS for discrimination against th...
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