Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White held the State’s 10th Annual U. S. Constitution and Citizenship Day Celebration on Tuesday, September 18, 2018. The event commemorated the 231st anniversary of the signing of the U. S. Constitution, which took place on September 17, 1787. U. S. District Court Chief Judge Ruben Castillo naturalized 60 people from 19 countries.
“Today’s celebration is an opportunity for us to commemorate the signing of the document that laid the foundation for our great Nation,” White said. “In witnessing people from other nations taking the oath of citizenship, we can reflect on what it means to be an American.”
The event, held at Richard J. Daley Plaza, included a naturalization ceremony; a parade of flags; patriotic musical selections by the Navy Band Great Lakes. Chief Judge Castillo presided over the naturalization ceremony. Over the past ten years, over 750 people from various countries have become U. S. citizens at this annual ceremony. The new citizens were from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bolivia, China, India, Jordan, Lithuania, Mexico, Moldova, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Somalia, South Korea, Syria, Ukraine, and Yemen.
Participants in the ceremony included officials from the U. S. District Court and U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Bugles Across America, the Chicago Public Schools Marine Leadership Academy Band and Color Guard, and students from Harold Washington College.