Posted on 12/16/2022 1:07:41 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced changes to the U.S. naturalization test on Wednesday, reducing the difficulty of the English-speaking section and editing the civics section to make the test easier for citizenship applicants.
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Sample Question: Who’s the President?
a. Scooby-Doo
b. Batman
c. Joe Biden
Answer: d. None of the above.
None of the above?
Well, we’ve already dumbed down the qualifications to be in DC, so might as well be consistent.
And he still couldn’t pass the test.
“Spell USA.”
“U-S-A”
“Congratulations. You are now a registered Democrat….er, citizen.”
LOL: I should have known that would be the answer!
I would say “b”, because Donald Trump admitted to being Batman during the 2016 campaign, when asked by a youngster.
Biden still can’t pass it.
There are very few answers:
Orange Man Bad
Misogyny
The Patriarchy is to blame for your personal failures if you identify as a woman.
All white people are racist.
Democrat "women" can have penises.
Karl Marx is the father of the Democrat Party.
Being a "Minor Attracted Persons" moves you to the front of the line.
We’ve dumbed down the requirements to allow flatlined traitors to be president.
Identify the word Democrat with a check mark.
YOU PASS!!!
I teach a class to help students prepare for their interview. Anyone who has even low-intermediate English skills should have no problem. The vocabulary for the reading and writing portions and the 100 civics/history questions are available at the USCIS website, as are study materials. The bulk of the 100 questions should be considered general knowledge. Classes such as mine should be readily available in urban areas, and there are many good online resources. Anyone who takes time to prepare should have no problem passing civics. The tough parts are The lawyerly language of the application, and answering personal information questions from the application. I tell my students that they need to be prepared to answer any red flag questions from their application. I go over possible ways to do that. We do mock interviews.
I did a pilot of the Trump administration’s proposed test. It added some content questions, and more in-depth questions on history, but most of the changes were a lot of the old questions asked in different ways.
I think the test as it is serves its purpose.
“...reducing the difficulty & to make the test easier...”
Natch.
“Welcome to Balkanization Nation, formerly America.
what does a yellow light mean?
slow down.
what.... does.... a .... yelllllllooooow....light .... mean?
One question: What party will you vote for?
That’s good.
Of course.
Yellow means, “Punch it!!”
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