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Trump Administration Unveils Stricter U.S. Citizenship Test Changes

"Breaking: The Trump administration reveals stricter U.S. citizenship test changes, introducing essay questions and raising the passing score to combat immigration fraud. Discover what this means for future applicants."

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Trump Administration Unveils Stricter U.S. Citizenship Test Changes
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The Trump administration is set to implement a more rigorous U.S. citizenship test, according to an announcement from USCIS Director Joseph Edlow. The proposed changes include the introduction of essay questions and an increase in the passing score, aimed at ensuring applicants are well-informed about their responsibilities as citizens.

Edlow criticized the current test format as "too easy" and emphasized that the changes are part of a broader effort to combat immigration fraud. Although specific details about the timeline for the changes were not disclosed, the administration appears to be considering a return to a stricter version of the test that was briefly in use in 2020.

This initiative comes as part of ongoing discussions surrounding immigration policy in the United States, which has been a contentious topic in political circles. Recent developments in this area include the administration"s push for various reforms, as highlighted in previous reports regarding the renaming of the Defense Department.

The potential overhaul of the citizenship test could significantly impact thousands of applicants each year, raising concerns among immigration advocates about accessibility and fairness in the naturalization process. As the administration finalizes its plans, stakeholders will be closely monitoring how these changes will affect the future of U.S. citizenship.