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Citizenship 101

For the 11th consecutive year, the LEAP Ambassadors partnered with the Huntsville Public Library to offer a citizenship preparatory class to local immigrants.  Led by Huntsville Public Library intern (and LEAP Ambassador) Bianca Saldierna, the class proved a success.

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As with previous years, Councilmember Joe Rodriquez was generous and spared time to speak with immigrants about his story.

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His discussion was inspirational: he’s able to approach the class from the perspective of being the children of immigrants, as a person who worked in the US Government (he was employed by the FBI), and as a person who currently serves his local government (as a councilmember, among other volunteer endeavors).

Once again, the LEAP Ambassadors assisted immigrants, sitting each week as volunteers.

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The volunteers included past interns Christina Perez and Karla Rosales.

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This year, more than 30 immigrants signed up, but as with previous years, the number of regular class-goers stabilized at just under 20.  They were a diverse lot, who soon gelled and found ways to help each other.

Also helping was Audrey Biggar, who joins us for week five and provides an overview of the legal aspects of immigrating.

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Ms. Biggar has been a huge friend to our program over the years, and she serves the community in many ways.  We are grateful for her ongoing support.

Other than Ms. Biggar’s appearance, the highlight of week five is our “Thanksgiving.”  The immigrants are expected to our major holidays to pass the Citizenship Test, and to reinforce these dates, we host our own Thanksgiving, with each immigrant (and volunteer) bringing food indigenous to their home country.

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This is one of our favorite weeks and, in fact, one of our favorite events of the year.

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With food from Africa, South America, Mexico, Europe, and the USA…

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…we all leave stuffed.

But not so stuffed that we can’t pose for photographs, with Bianca posing with her “students” and certificates she created for them.

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SHSU, Huntsville Public Library, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Citizenship Preparatory Course
SHSU, Huntsville Public Library, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Citizenship Preparatory Course
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And, of course, a group photo.

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But this year had a bonus.  Councilmember Rodriquez put the citizenship class on the Huntsville City Council agenda, and the group was recognized by the Mayor…

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…and other council members.

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For a group who had never been to a council meeting and may have thought of the local government as a mysterious entity, it was a great night of learning.

Many thanks to the Huntsville City Council, the Huntsville Public Library, Bianca Saldierna and the LEAP Ambassadors, and most of all to the local immigrants who are taking an important step!

 

Author mikeyawnPosted on May 28, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags Audrey Biggar, Citizenship Preparatory Course, Councilmember Joe Rodriquez, Huntsville Public Library, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Maytor Andy Brauninger, SHSULeave a comment on Citizenship 101

Civics 101: LEAP Center’s Citizenship Preparatory Class Helps Again

For the 10th consecutive year, the LEAP Center partnered with the Huntsville Public Library (HPL) to offer a citizenship preparatory class to local citizens.  Led by HPL intern Staci Antu, with volunteers from SHSU, the LEAP Center offered Tuesday night class to more than 30 immigrants for five weeks.

The class kicked off with words by local Council Member Joe Rodriguez, who discussed his immigrants parents and their struggles.  He also discussed his career as a police officer, in the FBI, and in city government, as well as the benefits of citizenship.

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Over the course of the first four weeks, the immigrants learned (1) the process of becoming a citizen…

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…and (2) the questions that might be asked about the Civics portion of the Naturalization Exam.  Although only one section of the test, this is in many respects the most important section.  From a list of 100 questions pertaining to US history, politics, and geography, immigrants are asked a randomly generated 10 questions from the list of 100.  They must get six correct to pass this portion of the test.

This year, 33 immigrants signed up for the class, representing 8 different countries and four continents.  In addition, Doris Cooper, a local citizen, attended the class for a second year, taking notes, offering her own observations, and helping out.  Other volunteers included SHSU students Jose Polio…

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…Lizette Lopez…

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…Bianca Saldierna, Jasmine Ortega, Melissa Flores, and Ashley Segura.  Stephanie Fors, co-advisor to the LEAP Ambassadors, assisted for the 10th straight year.

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Representatives from the Daughters of the American Revolution came in on Week 4 and distributed pocket constitutions, flags, and other patriotic resources for the immigrants.

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For the final week of the class, the featured speaker was local immigration attorney Audrey Biggar.  Ms. Biggar discussed the legal aspects of becoming a US Citizen, discussed the application fee ($725), and answered (many) questions.

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The final week is also the week that the class explores holidays.  The Civics portion of the Naturalization class may include questions about holidays?  Which holiday is observed on the last Monday in May?  Or, which holiday is observed on the fourth Thursday in November?  The answer to the latter question, of course, is Thanksgiving, and the immigrants and volunteers host their own Thanksgiving.

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Each immigrant/volunteer brings food from their native country, providing a smorgasbord of wonderful food options–tamales, pupusas, spaghetti, collard greens, pork, chicken, cookies, rice pudding, cupcakes, and more!  Even the drinks showed diversity: horchata, chocolate horchata, and refresco de ensalada.

KBTX also sent reports to the event, interviewing Gilda Bettis, an immigrant who, after 33 years in the US, is seeking her citizenship and Antu.  It was Antu’s second time on television…

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…and KBTX did a nice report on things–click on the photo below for the news story!

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Each of the immigrants also got a certificate commending them on their achievement.

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And we took a group shot to celebrate the accomplishment!

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It was a great opportunity for the immigrants to move toward citizenship, and a reminder to the volunteers of the benefits of citizenship and the duties associated with being a citizen.

 

Author mikeyawnPosted on April 26, 2017April 28, 2017Categories Civic Engagement, Food, Law, Politics, VolunteerTags Audrey Biggar, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Citizenship, Citizenship Preparatory Class, Huntsville Public Library, KBTX, LEAP Center, Naturalization ExamLeave a comment on Civics 101: LEAP Center’s Citizenship Preparatory Class Helps Again

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