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102-Year-Old Becomes U.S. Citizen In Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA -

Friday was a big day for Philadelphia centenarian Yun Chang, who officially became a U.S. citizen.

The 102-year-old celebrated the big moment with his wife and children.

Chang is from Korea and was one of 70 people sworn in Friday morning.

Chang's is one of the oldest people ever sworn in at the Philadelphia office.

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