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    US unveils new citizenship test

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    Last Updated: Friday, 1 December 2006, 02:24 GMT

    US unveils new citizenship test
    By Emilio San Pedro
    BBC News, Miami

    US residents take an oath of citizenship
    The new questions will be tried out on immigrant volunteer groups
    The US government has unveiled a new citizenship test for immigrants which will focus on the concepts of democracy rather than on historical facts.

    However, immigrant rights groups have rejected the new test, describing it as an anti-immigrant measure.

    Officials said the aim was to encourage immigrants to learn about the country's civic values to become better citizens.

    The new questions will be tried out on immigrant volunteer groups before being included in the new test.

    The plans to revamp the citizenship exam were announced by the director of the US government's Citizenship and Immigration Services, Emilio Gonzalez.

    Mr Gonzalez says those who want to become US citizens should not be allowed to do so by simply rattling off historical facts they have memorised but should show a passion for the country of which they are becoming an integral part. The new questions will require those taking the exam to demonstrate a deeper understanding of the American political system and its history.


    NEW TEST QUESTIONS
    Why does the United States have three branches of government?
    Name two rights that are only for US citizens
    Name two cabinet-level positions
    Name one important idea found in the Declaration of Independence
    What does the Constitution do?

    Prospective citizens will, for example, be asked to explain the conditions which led to the US civil war - unlike the current test in which they simply have to answer that it freed the slaves.

    However, immigrant rights groups have raised serious concerns about the new test which they say is an anti-immigrant measure which simply aims to make it harder for immigrants to become US citizens.

    And, the fact is that most of the eight million immigrants who already meet the necessary basic requirements for citizenship are for the most part native Spanish speakers.

    That will, no doubt, make it difficult for them to explain complicated concepts related to the US political system in English - a language of which many of them have little more than a basic command.
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    CHECK THIS!

    NEW TEST QUESTIONS
    Why does the United States have three branches of government?
    Name two rights that are only for US citizens
    Name two cabinet-level positions
    Name one important idea found in the Declaration of Independence
    What does the Constitution do?
    #1---So Emperor Bush can usurp them all

    #2---The right to pay taxes for Illegals' use of services. The right to be told
    that Illegals are being discriminated against when they break the Law!

    #3---Fox and Calderon!

    #4---The Declaration of Independence gave the right to Illegal Criminal Immigrants to speak Spanish only, and demand land for the expansion of LaRaza, and the reclamation of territories legally ceded to the United States of America by Mexican officials in The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 150 years ago!

    #5---The Constitution does nothing but protect Illegals, and gives the right
    to the President to usurp all powers formerly granted to the People!
    Title 8,U.S.C.§1324 prohibits alien smuggling,conspiracy,aiding and
    abetting!

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    I think they should take a test that is at least equivalent to high school history and government courses and tests. It's required by everyone graduating from high school, why not new Americans? We should adopt the no American "left behind" theory.

    In high school, I had to recite the preamble, memorize the bill of rights, know the difference between a Liberal and a Conservative and the difference between he party platforms... They should know as much about history and government as any high school student. JMO

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