TUSD celebrates World Refugee Day, citizenship
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The Tucson Unified School District and community partners honored refugee volunteers and children at the third annual World Refugee Celebration Tuesday. As part of the event, 20 students from six countries were sworn in as U.S. citizens. Video by Alexis Huicochea, Arizona Daily Star
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Local refugees became U.S. citizens during a ceremony Tuesday morning.
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