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MIRA USA carried out a free civics workshop in Atlanta, GA.

MIRA USA carried out a free civics workshop in Atlanta, GA.


Atlanta, GA -On Saturday, July 8th, MIRA USA held an immigration workshop in Atlanta, GA. The purpose of this workshop was to inform the community about the United States’ history, geography, and governmental structure.
Click here to see pictures of the event.
This workshop took place at The Norcross Human Services Center, and the individuals in charge of answering questions were Lina Muñoz and Libia Masters. During the seminar, people had the opportunity to ask various questions and concerns they had about the American Government.
Ten people attended this meeting, and at the end of the meeting, everyone left happy and satisfied because they received detailed information about the United States government.