Blind man fails citizenship test after being denied braille

I'm so sorry to hear that. It's unacceptable that a blind individual was denied access to Braille materials, which is a crucial tool for them to access information and participate in the citizenship test.

Can you tell me more about what happened? How did the individual find out that they wouldn't have access to Braille materials, and what was their experience like during the test?

It's important to note that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that government agencies provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities, including access to Braille materials. It's possible that the individual may have been able to request accommodations under the ADA, but it's unclear from your initial message.

I'd like to help you explore this further and see if there's anything that can be done to rectify the situation.