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Michigan WR Amara Darboh finishes long journey to U.S. citizenship


The distance between Amara Darboh's past and his future was only two steps. Sitting in the second row on the aisle at United States District Court in Detroit this morning, the Michigan football player heard the words for which he has waited nearly 14 years." Amara Darboh, Sierra Leone." With that, he rose, took those steps and received his certificate of naturalization, becoming a United States citizen. (Detroit Free Press)

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