Contact Us ·  Advertise With Us ·  Site Map
HOME    WEATHER    NEWS    SPORTS    COMMUNITY    BUSINESS    HEALTH    ENTERTAINMENT        
CarSoup Closings & Delays First Alert Traffic Community Photos/Videos Job Board Contests TV3 on the Go Desktop Alert
DTV Transition
Go Green
Holiday Shopping
Current Radar
About WHSV
Live Newscast
WHSV Poll
In this tough economy, do you think the best shopping deals will be on Black Friday or closer to Christmas?

Black Friday
Closer to Christmas
Not Sure


New Citizens Sworn In Save Email Print
Albemarle County
Posted: 5:27 PM Jul 4, 2008
Last Updated: 5:48 PM Jul 7, 2008
Reporter: Meg Gatto
Email Address: mgatto@whsv.com

A | A | A

President George W. Bush helped to swear in 76 new U.S. citizens Friday. Many say it's a dream come true.

There was a feeling of excitement in the air at Monticello. Many of the new U.S. citizens say they received a gift by having Bush attend their naturalization ceremony.

KrishnamachariI Rajagopalan says,"I couldn't imagine the excitement and all the people here. To get citizenship in front of the President, with the President in the Thomas Jefferson home. It's a lot. You're an American basically."

It's been a dream many years in the making. The freedom that comes with a U.S. citizenship seemed a distant goal for so many of the people at Monticello but as Hataw Taha explains, it's something she's been waiting for for a lifetime.

Taha says, "We have waited very long time to get into this moment, but now we are very happy right now, yeah."

Bush greeted each of the new citizens many of whom had never seen him in person and who found the experience overwhelming.

Taha explains, "It makes the day very, very special, not only just for me, but for everybody here."

While welcoming them as new citizens, the president took time to explain the significance of the historic day.

Bush says, "From this day forward, the history of the United States will be part of your heritage. The Fourth of July will be part of your Independence Day, and I will be honored to call you a fellow American."

Courtesy Sharra Klug
Click Pictures to Enlarge
More Stories
Local Teacher Writes Children's Book About Capitol Christmas Tree

Share The Gift of Reading

Family Calls for Forgiveness

Personal Property Taxes Due Friday

Farm Bureau Hoping to Avoid Cuts

Saturday's JMU Game to be Televised Locally

Man Arrested for Fatal Crash

Charges Certified Against Cab Driver

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.
This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.
National AP Video