The National Park Service and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services have a partnership that encourages naturalization ceremonies in national parks. Managing editor Tami Roleff says a naturalization ceremony will be held in Joshua Tree National Park tomorrow, and the public is invited to attend…
A naturalization ceremony will be held in Joshua Tree National Park tomorrow, and the public is invited to attend to watch as about 25 people become U.S. citizens. The one-hour ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. in the Hidden Valley picnic area. Parking at Hidden Valley Picnic Area will be limited during the event.
“We are honored to be able to welcome 25 new citizens to Joshua Tree National Park,” said park superintendent David Smith. “Our parks tell the stories of America. As new citizens, these visitors will have the chance to see, feel and be part of one of our country’s greatest legacies, our national parks. “