Illinois immigration group disapproves of new naturalization test

Carolyn Hileman* | October 1, 2007 

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CHICAGO (AP) - Immigration activists in Illinois say they’re disappointed with a new citizenship test announced today by federal officials. Citizenship and Immigration Services have released the pool of 100 civics and history questions that could be asked of people wanting to naturalize. Just as with the current test, applicants will have to correctly answer 6 of 10 questions asked orally and pass the English proficiency portion of the exam.

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