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Governor Laura Kelly gave only brief remarks when asked what her thoughts were on a recent heated argument between two elected officials at a Topeka bar. 27 News sought a response from Kelly on the incident on Friday,
Thirty immigrants from 18 countries are now U.S. citizens following a ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka. The ceremony Monday was a celebration of the contributions of immigrants to
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A recent ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka saw Carlos Wriedt from Mexico, along with his wife, gain US citizenship. They were part of a group of 30 new citizens from 18 different countries who took the oath in front of family members.
An asylum seeker knew something was wrong when she saw her husband’s face as he stood in the courtyard of the shelter that’s been their home for nearly a year.
In Topeka, the 30 new citizens came from 18 different nations, and the ceremony gave speakers a chance to stress their own immigrant roots.
Gov. Laura Kelly welcomed immigrants from 18 different countries across four continents at a naturalization ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse.
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This comes after President Trump signed an executive order on Inauguration Day that ordered the name Mt. McKinley be reinstated and the Gulf of Mexico be renamed.
Topeka: Carlos Wriedt came to the U.S. from Mexico in his 40s with his wife to pursue their dream of starting a business and to build a better life for their daughter, then 10 months old.He and his wife became U.