Houston Chronicle Sunday

Naturaliza­tion delays put 80,000 voters in limbo

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As Texas gears up for what could be its most competitiv­e elections in a generation, tens of thousands of would-be voters are caught in limbo, stuck in a deep backlog of immigrants applying for U.S. citizenshi­p.

Federal immigratio­n officials are taking significan­tly longer than before to weigh applicatio­ns, and some cases are now taking a year and a half or more to make it through a process that used to take about six months on average.

In Texas, the number of immigrants working toward citizenshi­p has skyrockete­d, outpacing the national surge. The latest federal numbers show that about 80,000 applicatio­ns were pending in Texas at the end of June — up from about 50,000 in June 2016.

 ?? Brett Coomer / Staff photograph­er ?? Jeffrey Antonio Pereira, a native of Equador, shows off his certificat­e of naturaliza­tion following a ceremony.
Brett Coomer / Staff photograph­er Jeffrey Antonio Pereira, a native of Equador, shows off his certificat­e of naturaliza­tion following a ceremony.

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