Benjamin Lamah (middle), who came to the U.S. from Guinea eight years ago, was one of 109 Utahns naturalized as U.S. citizens and honored at the Utah State Capitol on Friday.
‘You have a place’: More than a hundred people from 41 countries naturalized as U.S. citizens and honored at the Utah Capitol
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