Andy Cross, The Denver PostEmmanuel Famoriyo, a 5-year-old from Nigeria, holds his US Citizenship certificate at a Halloween themed ceremony for new citizens at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services building in Centennial on Oct. 31, 2019. Twenty one children from 13 countries were treated to candy and a ceremony by staff dressed in Halloween costumes.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostMiski Farah, 8, center, from Uganda, waves the American flag during a Halloween themed children's citizenship ceremony at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services building Oct. 31, 2019. Twenty one children from 13 countries were treated to a ceremony by staff dressed in Halloween costumes and after taking pledges, were given Halloween candy.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostUS Citizenship and Immigrations acting deputy district director, Kristi Goldinger, dressed as a Princess, officiates a Halloween themed children's citizenship ceremony at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services building Oct. 31, 2019. Twenty one children from 13 countries were treated to a ceremony by staff dressed in Halloween costumes and after taking pledges, were given Halloween candy.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostEshaq Zuhair, 8, from Iraq, checks his Halloween bag to see what kind of candy Amber Vasek, a US Citizenship and Immigrations community relations officer dressed as a witch, at the Halloween themed children's citizenship ceremony at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services building Oct. 31, 2019. Twenty one children from 13 countries were treated to a ceremony by staff dressed in Halloween costumes and after taking pledges, were given Halloween candy.
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Emmanuel Famoriyo, a 5-year-old from Nigeria, holds his US Citizenship certificate at a Halloween themed ceremony for new citizens at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services building in Centennial on Oct. 31, 2019. Twenty one children from 13 countries were treated to candy and a ceremony by staff dressed in Halloween costumes.
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US Citizenship and Immigration Services held a Halloween themed children’s citizenship ceremony in Centennial, Colorado on Oct. 31, 2019. Twenty-one children from 13 countries were treated to a ceremony by staff dressed in Halloween costumes and after taking pledges, were given Halloween candy.


