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12. <br /> Certain prominent guest speakers,which may include elected officials and cabinet members, should receive their invitation to <br /> speak from USCIS leadership at headquarters. Therefore,local field leadership should coordinate with headquarters as early as <br /> possible and list ceremony details in the National Ceremony Scheduler. <br /> 13. <br /> If a guest speaker makes inappropriate remarks during an administrative naturalization ceremony,field leadership should inform <br /> the speaker and notify the appropriate USCIS supervisor or manager. If the guest speaker does not indicate a willingness to <br /> modify his or her remarks in the future,field leadership should not accept requests from the person to speak at future <br /> administrative naturalization ceremonies. <br /> 14. <br /> See 5 U.S.C.7321-7326 (Hatch Act). <br /> 15. <br /> See Chapter 5,Administrative Naturalization Ceremonies [12 USCIS�hM J.5]. <br /> 16. <br /> See Section D, Guest Speakers [12 USCIS-hM J.5(D}l. <br /> 17. <br /> See Section A,Materials Distributed, Subsection 5,Other Materials [12 USCIS-hM J.5(A)(5)l. <br /> 18. <br /> See Section D, Guest Speakers [12 USCIS-hM L5(D]. <br /> 19. <br /> See Section D, Guest Speakers [12 USCIS-hM J.5(D}l. <br /> 20. <br /> See the U.S.Election Assistance Commission. <br /> 21. <br /> See National Voter Registration Act of 1993,Pub.L. 10331 (May 20, 1993). See 52 U.S.C. 20501(a). <br />