Rome - June 1, 2009 - flows into locked, open war on immigrants, trouble talking about legalization. These days, who wants to get a residence permit in his pocket to do is pray. Is to ask the Almighty.
There will be a reasoning behind this type of residence permit "in the name of God," that the Comboni Missionaries of Castelvolturno want to distribute to all illegal immigrants. A provocation already launched in 2003 and revived today, in times of security package, because "after 6 years, the religious-support - the immigration situation is considerably worse."
The facsimile of a "residence permit for foreigners" penned by the Most High is ready. He letterhead "Ministry of the Kingdom of God - Directors of Public Justice - Department of public accommodation" and the formula "in the name of God" persuaded a number of policemen to take off his hat while monitoring the document.
Comboni I propose to distribute the permits on June 20, on the occasion of World Refugee Day, and while collecting subscriptions from all over Italy, denounced the "racist and xenophobic climate" created by the 'advent of the government parties forces and "subversive", such as the League. " This, they accuse, "has made immigration the battle cry to get votes and then be able to get to Rome. He also created in some parts of Italy a blind sectarianism which also involved the Catholic world. "
by missionaries who know the world, the fathers of Castelvolturno So remember that "the fate of immigrants is also ours. "Today we reject them and reject them in our land, forgetting that we are present in their land often as those who exploit their economic wealth, robbing, and bribing governments to take possession of raw materials. So, she talks not only a matter of charity or goodness, but of justice and sharing. "
civil commitment, these brothers know, however, border accompany respect for tradition. If the interior ministry now produces electronic residence permits, residence permits in God's name are printed on paper only, of course, heavenly.
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