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Full rights for immigrants
The promises of the Prodi government have proved to be false. In fact:
The racist Bossi-Fini law is still effective.
There will be no generalized sanatoria.
The immigrants’ children who were born in Italy will not have the citizenship.
Italy is in the front row in the military, economic and political aggressions that the western imperialism is taking against the peoples of the South and the East of the world (Afghanistan, Lebanon, Palestine, etc.).
Moreover, the Amato-Ferrero bill itself confirms the main point of the Bossi-Fini law: it confirms the link between stay-permit and job contract, leaving a very powerful blackmail weapon in the hands of big and small masters, a blackmail weapon against immigrant workers. In factories, fields, services, builder’s yards and in Italian families as care workers, the Italian capitalism needs you immigrants more than ever, but it wants you working in silence and with bowed head like slaves, with a few or no rights.
In the meantime, under the pretext of the so-called “security”, a racist campaign is breaking. This campaign aims at criminalizing and dividing the immigrants, and at driving to a war between poor, a war between Italian and immigrant workers.
The only way to really reject this racist campaign and to obtain one’s rights is the way of the struggle, of the organization and of the unitary mobilization on a national scale.
Stay-permit for all with no conditions
For the full abolition of the Bossi-Fini law and against all the racist laws
For the unity between Italian and immigrant workers against the masters and the government.
Unconditionally side by side with the fight and resistance of peoples of the South of the world against the italian and western imperialism
and presentation of the 68th issue of the “che fare”
Thursday, November 15th, 6.30 p.m.
at the editorial office of the “che fare”, in Rome, via dei Reti 19/a (S. Lorenzo)
Internationalist Communist Organization
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