'My Dream Come True': After 22 Years, Rochester School Custodian Achieves U.S. Citizenship

ROCHESTER, Minn. (WCCO) -- Students were on hand to help a longtime school custodian in Rochester celebrate his citizenship to the U.S.

Munir Zukanovic made his way to Minnesota decades ago, and has been working to become a citizen ever since. He moved to the country in the wake of the Bosnian war. Zukanovic was beaten in a war camp and lost a 13-year-old son.

On Wednesday, he was given U.S. citizenship, and those who know him say they couldn't be more proud.

"God bless the United States of America. I am so happy. Finally, I am an American Citizen. My dream come true after 22 years, I waited for that day," Zukanovic said.

Third-grader Ava Gangelhoff said she was please to hear the news.

"He aced the test, and now he'll be a citizen here," she said. "I was so happy for him. I was like, 'Oh my gosh, Munir's going to stay here.' And we'll always to have so much joy because he's here."

He came here for a better life with his surviving family, and now lives in Rochester near his other son, and two grandkids.

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