Wednesday, December 2, 2009
5 Most Important Responsabilities of Citizen
One of the most important responsibility of a citizen is to obey the laws of the United States. Everybody have to obey the laws because if people would just do what they pleased, no society would exist. That is why police officers and courts exist, to keep everything in order. If somebody breaks a law then it have to be punish or there would be a penalty. Another responsibility is to pay taxes. Taxes are necessary because they pay for things that most people could not purchase for themselves, such as schools, roads, and much more. The third responsibility that is very important is to serve as a witness. In the United States is important because that person helps a lot in a case where the witness testify information that might know about in a court trial. That is why the witness have to be there when the judge tells he/she to be there. Another responsibility that is kind of the same as a witness would be the jury duty responsibility. That is something guaranteed by the United States and citizens have to support this responsibility. Is so important because this juror come and hear the case and after that they have to decide if the defendant is guilty or not. So its an important matter that they have to decide, if to put somebody in jail or not. The last important responsibility of a citizen is to vote. Every citizen have to vote in every election to make sure that the democratic, representative system of government is maintained. The person who does not vote lose their voice in the government.
5 Most Important Rights of Citizens
There are many important rights of the citizens but I am just going to mention 5. One of them is the freedom of religion. I think that is one of the most important because everybody wants to have their own religion, not be pressure to be somebody else religion if you don't believe on their teachings. I am a Jehovah Witness and for me this is a very important right because before in the past there was many problems with this religion because people didn't and don't believe on what we teach and thanks to this right we have the right to have this religion and other people to have theirs. Another right of a citizen that I think is very important is the right to assemble. This is important because people should have their freedom to assembly either for church purposes or when their is like a get together with friends. The third right of a citizen that in my opinion is important is the freedom of speech. Many people want to be able to make their own opinions on certain situations. That is why I think this right is very important and good. Freedom of press is another rights that is important. In the pass this was something that was not permitted but thanks to this right now we can publish and write our own opinion. We are protected so there is nothing that is going to stop us from publishing and judging things by the media. The last right that I think is important is the protection for those accused of crimes. People should have their rights to explain to a judge by a lawyer what happened and if that is the real delinquent in the crime. That is why people started suggesting this right and now we have it and I think that is really important because nobody wants to be accused of a crime when they are not the real criminal. This is the 5 most important rights of citizen thanks to the possibility to be a citizen of the United States.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Naturalization Process
I am going to give you the steps you need to take and the requirements to do the naturalization process. First, you need to have been a permanent resident here in the United States for about 5 years. If you have married to a US citizen then its 3 years. Then you need to fill up the application called N400. You send it and wait till the USCIS schedule an appointment to take your fingerprints and interview you. During the interview, you will be asked questions from the application N400. You will also do these exams: United States government and history, writing English and reading English. If you pass these exams, then the USCIS will make another appointment so you can swear in a ceremony. In the ceremony, you will take an oath of allegiance to the US and you will be given a Naturalization certificate. Now you are a US citizen!!
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