April 22, 2014 - Washington, District of Columbia, US - SUJATA ANDRES THORNTON, 8, from Nepal, pledges allegiance Tuesday along with children from 16 other countries during a U.S. citizenship ceremony at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, where Lincoln is said to have drafted the Emancipation Proclamation. The children, ages 7 to 15, come from the Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Guyana, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Syria. They all received their certificates of U.S. citizenship Tuesday. (Cr

April 22, 2014 - Washington, District of Columbia, US - SUJATA ANDRES THORNTON, 8, from Nepal, pledges allegiance Tuesday along with children from 16 other countries during a U.S. citizenship ceremony at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, where Lincoln is said to have drafted the Emancipation Proclamation. The children, ages 7 to 15, come from the Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Guyana, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Syria. They all received their certificates of U.S. citizenship Tuesday. (Cr Stock Photo
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April 22, 2014 - Washington, District of Columbia, US - SUJATA ANDRES THORNTON, 8, from Nepal, pledges allegiance Tuesday along with children from 16 other countries during a U.S. citizenship ceremony at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, D.C., where Lincoln is said to have drafted the Emancipation Proclamation. The children, ages 7 to 15, come from the Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Guyana, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Syria. They all received their certificates of U.S. citizenship Tuesday. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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