Dayton Daily News

Biden addresses new U.S. citizens

- By Zeke Miller

President Joe Biden is thanking naturalize­d Americans for “choosing us” in his official video message to the nation’s newest citizens.

In the brief remarks, Biden references the “courage” of immigrants coming to the U.S. and his own heritage as a descendant of Irish immigrants. He also praises the contributi­on they will make to American society.

“First and foremost, I want to thank you for choosing us and believing that America is worthy of your aspiration­s,” Biden says in the video, calling the U.S. “this great nation of immigrants.”

“You all have one thing in common — courage,” Biden says in the video, released on Monday. “The courage it takes to sacrifice and make this journey. The courage to leave your homes, your lives, your loved ones, and come to a nation that is more than just a place but rather an idea. An idea that where everyone is created equal and deserves to be treated equally.”

Presidents typically record a message to be played at the end of naturaliza­tion ceremonies, moments after new citizens take the oath of allegiance. Those proceeding­s, though, have been abbreviate­d over the past year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, and the video has been among the elements cut for time. The White House and U.S. Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services released the video publicly so that it can be viewed by new citizens and the public from home.

Biden says in his video that the new citizens have earned “a new title equal to that of an American president.”

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