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2025 was one of most volatile years ever for U.S. naturalizations

New U.S. citizens take part in a naturalization ceremony at Faneuil Hall in Boston on Jan. 8.

The year began with many people becoming U.S. citizens, but by December, fewer people were doing so, driven by ramped-up scrutiny of applications and eroding trust in the system.

(Image credit: Joseph Prezioso)

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