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Government

May 20, 2000

Approval Likey for Hmong Legislation

Some Laotian Vietnam war veterans and their family members now living in the United States could take a citizenship test through interpreters, rather than in English, under legislation that was headed for unanimous approval in the U.S. Senate late Thursday.

        Some Laotian Vietnam war veterans and their family members now living in the United States could take a citizenship test through interpreters, rather than in English, under legislation that was headed for unanimous approval in the U.S. Senate late Thursday.
        A press spokesman for the sponsor of the legislation, Sen. Red Grams, R-Minn., said the bill was expected to be ap...

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