The Church against the immigration problem
On January 10, the bishops point to the need to amend the law on citizenship for immigrants, that is no longer just "jus sanguinis" but for "jus soli", reducing the years of stay in Italy to obtain dual citizenship from 10 to 5. The monsignor
Sigalini, Secretary of Migrantes who spoke to Vatican Radio for the annual ricorremza on the day of the immigrants, said that adding the "jus soli", that give the possibility to give citizenship to those born in Italy and stay at home until they become adults, would make them feel part of the community, help the country to be more united.
Even the Pope is expressed by saying that a serious deterioration in Rome also extends into the suburbs where attacks occur "threatening and aggressive" to the family. The pope welcomed a delegation of administrators in the Vatican in Rome and Lazio led by Mayor Walter Veltroni, the head of the province Gasbarra and Pietro Marrazzo. The Pope on this occasion reiterates what he had already said Dec. 31 that the capital is gripped by a "deficit of hope and confidence." He also says that there needs to constantly work against this problem is to ensure confidence that these immigrants to Italian citizens. The Pope argues that the most affected are girls and children, asking for everyone's commitment to a more just and fraternal society. A survey reveals that in Romania a Romanian three definitely wants to return within two years in Romania, but above all that Italy has a distorted image of what they really are. Probably with the conduct of the government there will be no problem to "choose" who will be let in or not but the immigrants themselves who will prevent our country.
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