Are legal immigrants required to say the Pledge Allegiance as a requirement for citizenship?



Answer:
I am one. At the naturalization ceremony, you first swear an oath to renounce your affiliation to any other country, and to support America. You also say the pledge.

If (as I did) you want to be an American, you can't also be a citizen of somewhere else. Those that would cling to their old countries shouldn't leave them.
They would have been under the new bill, and the oath was changed. They have to swear loyalty to the US and swear to give up loyalty to 'foreign princes' right now. But the pledge is part of the ceremony.

If you would have a problem with that, why become a citizen?
Sure if they want to be part of our country?
Yes , why wouldn't they ?
yes, I sure did.
It is said during the swearing in for US citizenship. Hopefully there will be less swearing in's since the bill has been crushed hopefully indefinitely!
yes, they are here in this country. if they have a problem wit it. then they should not come here.

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