New begin, new residents

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New citizen PV2 Carlos Mendesrogrigues vegetation a flag after a particular Flag Day naturalization ceremony Thursday on the Bunker Hill Monument.

Justice of the Peace Choose Paul G. Levenson presided, and the deputy clerk of the courtroom administered the Oath of Allegiance.

The 75 citizenship candidates are from the next 35 nations: Albania, Antigua and Barbuda, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Canada, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Greece, Haiti, India, Iran, Eire, Jamaica, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Sierra Leone, South Korea, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Venezuela and Vietnam.

New residents wave flags as they’re sworn in throughout a naturalization ceremony on the Bunker Hill Monument. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

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