Workshops help naturalize members of the Trojan Family
University of Southern California kicked off its free citizenship clinics this week to help students, staff, faculty and community members complete and file naturalization applications.
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| USC Gould Prof. Niels Frenzen, director of the USC Immigration Clinic |
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| Prof. Jean Reisz, who co-teaches the Immigration Clinic, consults with client Paula Brown, a postdoctoral fellow with USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. |
Ana Chavez Maldonado, a junior at USC, who immigrated to Los Angeles when she was 2 years old from Guatemala, is pursuing citizenship with her mother. “I am so thankful that USC is taking the initiative in this political climate,” she said.












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