Federal immigration officials have revealed new details about the naturalization civics test for immigrants' understanding of U.S. history and government.
On Wednesday, the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Service from the Office of Public Affairs (USCIS) says changes include a stricter review process for disability exceptions in the English and civics requirements, as well as new guidance from officers on immigrants' moral character.
Other recent policies include clarifying that illegal voting and registering to vote, and making false claims to U.S. citizenship disqualify immigrants from showing good moral character, according to USCIS.
Officials say the agency is also resuming neighborhood investigations to make sure that immigrants meet requirements and are worthy of U.S. citizenship.
USCIS says, more changes will be coming in the future.
