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Young and old, now they're citizens
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Daily Record Staff
| 12:00 p.m. May 15, 2017
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On April 27, new citizens were welcomed at a naturalization ceremony at the Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse. The oldest citizen was Ravendra Singh and the youngest Redina Pellumbi. The event is one of The Jacksonville Bar Association's Law Day events.
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