PHOTOS: Guam welcomes 78 new US citizens ahead of Juneteenth holiday


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.


Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo and Del. James Moylan join a group of 47 new American citizens for a photo right after a naturalization ceremony ahead of the Juneteenth holiday at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of at least 78 became naturalized citizens at the end of two ceremonies on Wednesday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon. Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens
Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens


Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo joins a group of 31 new American citizens for a photo after a naturalization ceremony held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens after two ceremonies on Wednesday. They were mostly from the Philippines but there were also others from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Slovakia, Portugal and Cameroon.


Tristan Kenneth Angeles, center, stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.


Maria Delores Lo stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


Niel Rubert Pagulayan and his wife, Daisy Pagulayan, stand with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, and with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


Kassandra Lanada, front, stands with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.


Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
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A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.


Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo and Del. James Moylan join a group of 47 new American citizens for a photo right after a naturalization ceremony ahead of the Juneteenth holiday at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of at least 78 became naturalized citizens at the end of two ceremonies on Wednesday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon. Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens
Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens


Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo joins a group of 31 new American citizens for a photo after a naturalization ceremony held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens after two ceremonies on Wednesday. They were mostly from the Philippines but there were also others from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Slovakia, Portugal and Cameroon.


Tristan Kenneth Angeles, center, stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.


Maria Delores Lo stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


Niel Rubert Pagulayan and his wife, Daisy Pagulayan, stand with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, and with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


Kassandra Lanada, front, stands with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.


Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.


Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
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A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.
Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo and Del. James Moylan join a group of 47 new American citizens for a photo right after a naturalization ceremony ahead of the Juneteenth holiday at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of at least 78 became naturalized citizens at the end of two ceremonies on Wednesday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon. Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens
Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens
Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo joins a group of 31 new American citizens for a photo after a naturalization ceremony held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens after two ceremonies on Wednesday. They were mostly from the Philippines but there were also others from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Slovakia, Portugal and Cameroon.
Tristan Kenneth Angeles, center, stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.
Maria Delores Lo stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
Niel Rubert Pagulayan and his wife, Daisy Pagulayan, stand with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, and with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
Kassandra Lanada, front, stands with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
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A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.
Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo and Del. James Moylan join a group of 47 new American citizens for a photo right after a naturalization ceremony ahead of the Juneteenth holiday at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of at least 78 became naturalized citizens at the end of two ceremonies on Wednesday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon. Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens
Juneteenth celebration welcomes 78 new American citizens
Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo joins a group of 31 new American citizens for a photo after a naturalization ceremony held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025, to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens after two ceremonies on Wednesday. They were mostly from the Philippines but there were also others from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Slovakia, Portugal and Cameroon.
Tristan Kenneth Angeles, center, stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. A total of 78 became naturalized citizens at the conclusion of the two ceremonies held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. Most of them were from the Philippines, while others were from South Korea, Taiwan, China, Portugal, Slovakia and Cameroon.
Maria Delores Lo stands amongst a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
Niel Rubert Pagulayan and his wife, Daisy Pagulayan, stand with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, and with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
Kassandra Lanada, front, stands with a group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens as they recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 31 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the second of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
A group of 47 soon-to-be American citizens recite their Oath of Allegiance during the first of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, with a total of 78 naturalized citizens.
Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
Newly naturalized American citizens watch a recorded congratulatory message from U.S. President Donald Trump during one of two naturalization ceremonies held at the District Court of Guam in Anigua on June 18, 2025. The ceremonies were held in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
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