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Texas
Number of persons from Texas granted Citizenship
in the United States each year from 1996 to 2012
Many legal permanent residents in Texas apply every year to become citizens of the United
States through the process of naturalization. Generally speaking, a legal resident can apply for
citizenship after five years if he or she meets some additional requirements such as having a
basic knowledge of the form of government in the United States, being able to read, write and
speak English, having a basic knowledge of United States history, being of good moral
character as that is defined by the law and the many cases that interpret the law, and being
physically present in the United States for a specified period of time.
Below are the number of legal permanent residents from Texas that became United States
citizens, or in other words, the numbers of new Texas citizens through naturalization, each year
from 1996 to 2012, according to the immigration and citizenship statistics from the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
Cada año, muchas personas que viven
en Tejas y han sido otorgadas residencia
permanente en los Estados Unidos
aplican para hacerse cuidadanos a
través del proceso de naturalización.
Número de Cuidadanos Nuevos
Tejas 1996 - 2012
Aquí encontrará una tabla que demuestra
el número de residentes permanentes de
Tejas que han sido otorgados la
cuidadanía de los Estados Unidos, a
través del proceso de naturalización,
cada año desde el 1996 hasta el 2012.
With a land area of 261,797 square
miles, Texas is the second largest
among the States by area.
Capital of Texas: Austin
Nickname: Lone Star State
Texas also has the second highest
population. As per the 2010 U.S.
Census, Texas had a population of
25,145,561.
Texas became the 28th State to join the
Union on December 29, 1845.
Sport: Rodeo
Grass: Sideoats Grama
Dish: Chili
Gem: Topaz
Seashell: Lightning Whelk
Stone: Petrified Palmwood
Plant: Prickly Pear Cactus
Tree: Pecan
Flower: Bluebonnet
Fish: Guadalupe Bass
Bird: Mockingbird
Credit: City-Data