150 people from 50 countries become U.S. citizens at Mount Vernon on America's 250th birthday
There were 150 people from 50 globe-spanning countries sitting in front of the small stage as they prepared to be sworn in as U.S. citizens on the July Fourth holiday and America's 250th birthday
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