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Why do you think the law requires an immigrant to live in the United States at least five years before he or she can apply to become a naturalized citizen?
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Why do you think the law requires an immigrant to live in the United States at least five years before he or she can apply to become a naturalized citizen?
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You have to live in the US five years because they need to know you are commited to the United states government. If they have any notion that you are a terrorist, then if they have enough reason, they can kick you out.
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