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children of immigrants born in Italy
roundtable Social Observatory Ugl
May 7, 2009, 16:30 Residence Ripetta room
Via Bernini Ripetta 231 - Rome




"Son of immigrants, born in Italy: an Italian citizen? when and how? "is the title of the round table organized by the Centre Ugl on social phenomena, coordinated by Eugene Cardi, to be held in Rome on May 7 at 16:30 at the Residence Ripetta (Sala Bernini).
A focus on so-called second generation, children born in Italy, the children of immigrants in our country, speak our language and our dialects, probably not even ever been in the country of origin of their parents or - often - it speak the language. Yet they are not recognized Italian citizens like everyone else. To obtain Italian citizenship, they have to undergo - at the age of 18 years of age - a long and complex bureaucratic process that does not always end with a positive outcome for the applicant, leading to inevitable and serious problems of social integration and identity. It will discuss
qualified representatives of institutions, trade unions, the Catholic and Immigration:
Bishop Victor Weddle, Director of Caritas Italian, Mario Morcone, Head of Civil Liberties and Immigration Department of the Interior Ministry, Giovanni Puglisi, President of the National Italian for UNESCO, Savino Pezzotta, President of CIR, Mussie Zerai, Presidente Agenzia Habeshia , Valerio Savio, magistrato, Mohamed Tailmoun, Portavoce Rete G2 (www.secondegenerazioni.it).
A moderare i lavori, introdotti da Eugenio Cardi, Karima Moual. Le conclusioni saranno affidate al Segretario Generale dell’Ugl, Renata Polverini.


L’iniziativa si propone di amplificare l’informazione su una contraddizione politica e sociale e insistere sulla necessità di una riforma della legge sulla Cittadinanza n. 91/1992 per eliminare una ingiusta disuguaglianza tra cittadini italiani.
Sono ad oggi, infatti, circa 530.000 gli immigrati di seconda generazione che vivono tale disagio, un fenomeno destinato a crescere in modo esponenziale in the coming years, as new births amounted to about 50,000 a year. It 's a question of civilization, as in the rest of much of Europe, is now the case in Italy to adopt the legal concept of "jus soli", to replace the one passed the "ius sanguinis".

The roundtable will see the contribution of direct evidence of young people belonging to the Second Generation: How to Loretta Grace (vocals) and Sonia Van Arkadia (student).

The initiative is realized with the support of the Italian National Commission for UNESCO and in collaboration with Associazione Culturale PUNTOEACAPO (www.associazionepuntoeacapo.it); Genemaghrebina Cultural Association (www.genemaghrebina.it); Association black and white photography, the latent image; SOCIALNEWS (www.socialnews.it).


For more information: UGL

Observatory on social phenomena, Rome, Via Margutta 19
tel. 06.32482277 - mail: osservatoriosociale@ugl.it

Ugl
Press Office Tel 06.32482246 - mail: ufficiostampa2@ugl.it

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