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7/5/2022

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Cerem…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Ceremony
at George Washington’s Mount Vernon
July 4, 2022

As Prepared for Delivery
Thank you, Director Rosenberg. And good morning, my fellow citizens! I am honored to be the
first to greet you with those words.
It is a tremendous privilege for me to share this day with you. For all of you here, today is the
culmination of a long road – a road that for many of you began decades ago. The 52 of you
journeyed from 42 di erent countries to America. Even though it was not always easy, you
made your life in this country – one step at a time. Along the way, you have already enriched
our nation. Several of you have even served in our Armed Forces, honorably protecting our
nation before becoming a citizen.
Whether you were born in Ukraine or El Salvador, Iran or Iraq, South Africa or South Korea, you
have now completed a process that may be di icult but is fundamentally American. As each of
you know better than most, the American story is the immigrant story.
Immigration is not only consistent with our values. In America, it is who we are. 45 million
immigrants live in the United States today, which means that more than one in eight of us
were born elsewhere.
Your decision to come to America and pursue a life here has made our country better. Itʼs not
just that you make our culture richer or our neighborhoods more vibrant. You make our
economy stronger as well. Immigration is essential to building a strong labor force,
generating new innovations, and growing our economy.
For decades, immigrants have been a key contributor to our economic output and
productivity. For instance, from 2010 to 2018, foreign-born workers accounted for nearly 60%
of growth in the U.S. labor force. Immigrants strengthen our workforce, and, in the process,
help drive the resiliency and vitality of our economy.

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Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Cerem…

At Treasury, we are working to make sure all Americans – including immigrants – have every
tool at their disposal to succeed. Weʼve done this by supporting low-income and workingclass people throughout the pandemic, injecting additional capital into small businesses, and
investing in communities to ensure that the pandemic did not lead to long-term economic
scarring. Our goal is to build an America that many of you came here for: one of opportunity
and possibility.
These are Treasury and Biden Administration policies, but they are also personal to me. My
fatherʼs family immigrated to America from Eastern Poland, and my motherʼs family from
Germany. If they had not made the brave decision to come to a new country, I would not be
standing here today. A few generations ago, members of my family likely took the same oath
you just did.
In fact, the oath you took is strikingly similar to the oath I took as Treasury Secretary. And itʼs
quite close to the one each President repeats at their inauguration, as well as the one those
of you who joined our Armed Forces recited upon enlisting. This is the genius of the
Constitution that you and I have both now sworn to support and defend: it strives to be the
ultimate equalizer. No matter your occupation or how long you have been in the United
States, we bear the same privileges and responsibilities of our most important title: citizen.
You all know well the duties that come with citizenship: to vote, to get involved in your
community, to listen to the voices of others, and to work towards a better America.
So congratulations again, my fellow Americans. I am honored to have been able to mark this
milestone with you, and I look forward to your continued contributions to our country.
Now Iʼd like to invite Kimberly up to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
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