I heard one reporter note the question is on the naturalization / citizenship exam.
Sure would love to make every person in Congress (and the Supreme Court) take the citizenship test. (Tuberville might only earn credit for being able to sign his name. He is grievously uninformed.)
I heard one reporter note the question is on the naturalization / citizenship exam.
Sure would love to make every person in Congress (and the Supreme Court) take the citizenship test. (Tuberville might only earn credit for being able to sign his name. He is grievously uninformed.)
Thanks, Beverly ! #74 While it also lists economic/statesтАЩ rights as possible answers, slavery is #1.
I was an ESL tutor for many years and helped several pass the citizenship test.Yes, Tuberville would have flunked with the flying colors of the Confederate flag.
I heard one reporter note the question is on the naturalization / citizenship exam.
Sure would love to make every person in Congress (and the Supreme Court) take the citizenship test. (Tuberville might only earn credit for being able to sign his name. He is grievously uninformed.)
If I remember correctly, Tuberville could not even name the 3 branches of government.
Or was that Rick Perry?
Thanks, Beverly ! #74 While it also lists economic/statesтАЩ rights as possible answers, slavery is #1.
I was an ESL tutor for many years and helped several pass the citizenship test.Yes, Tuberville would have flunked with the flying colors of the Confederate flag.
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/questions-and-answers/100q.pdf