2026 en banc naturalization ceremony announced in news release

Sheryl H. Lipman, Chief District Judge at U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee
Sheryl H. Lipman, Chief District Judge at U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee
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A news release announced on Apr. 18 the upcoming 2026 en banc naturalization ceremony. The announcement provides information about the event and directs readers to further details.

Naturalization ceremonies are significant events for individuals becoming new citizens, marking an important milestone in their lives. These ceremonies often involve official proceedings and participation from court officials.

The news release did not provide additional details about the date, location, or participants of the ceremony but included a link for more information.

Further updates may be provided as more information becomes available regarding the 2026 en banc naturalization ceremony.



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