The Trump administration is reviving a decades-old vetting process for U.S. citizenship applications, requiring neighborhood investigations that haven't been used since 1991.
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- Neighborhood investigations have been reinstated for US citizenship applicants. 12s
- Immigration officers will interview people close to the applicant about their moral character. 24s
- This practice had been waived since 1991, with previous checks relying on criminal records. 46s
- Concerns have been raised about the accuracy and fairness of neighborhood interviews. 59s
- The new checks may further delay the citizenship application process. 1m 30s