on Dec. 1 upped the question pool for naturalization candidates from 100 to 128 questions and required 12 out of 20 questions randomly assigned to be answered correctly, up from six out of 10.
The test was also blasted for its content, with five questions in the pool referring to the Federalist Papers—a favorite topic among conservatives—with only two questions about the civil rights movement and three about women's suffrage, for example. Those who file for naturalization after March 1 will be given the 2008 test the Biden administration is reverting to, while those who filed between Dec. 1 and March 1 will be given the option of taking either the 2020 or 2008 version.Around 2,500. That's how many comments from the public U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services received about the 2020 changes.
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