'' ' ITALY'S TOUGH INTENTS ' '' :
STUDENTS
REPORTS OF SEGREGATION IN LODI - ITALY - and the violation of the sacred Italian ritual of lunching together............. - struck an Italian heartstring.
After a national outcry, Italians raised over $90,000 to pay for the lunches and school buses of about 200 immigrant children-
Many of them born and raised in Italy, through December.
''I'M SORRY FOR ITALY.......... if they think this is equality,' said Imen Mbarek, 30. For the demonstrators in Lodi, the town, a famous-
Battlefield for Napolean, was now a front against the government's creeping racism and resurgent fascism.
''They are exploiting their children and people's feeling's feelings to get what they want,'' she said, gesturing at the square filled with women in hijabs and flowing African dresses.
''They're trying to cast us heartless,'' she continued. ''They're the cruel ones. It's a question of justice. They have five kids each and want a free ride. Remember what Erdogan said.
This was a reference to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, who has urged Turkish people living in Europe to ''have not just three but five children.''
She quoted him, loosely : ''We will take over Europe through our women's bellies.''
The women around, Ms. Bonvinvi agreed.
They argued that it wan't so hard for foreigners to get proof from the embassies and that foreigners took advantage of the town's largess and then complained about it.
They sounded, in-short like the people who voted for the league in the town and all over the country.
''Let them govern,'' Ms. Bonviccini said referring to the government, shared by the anti-establishment Five Star Movement.
But Lodi mothers from Tunisia and Egypt said they had returned home to get the documents and that none existed.
A mother from Nigeria said her husband been to the embassy in Rome and submitted the requisite documentation to the city but had yet to hear back and was struggling to pay the full freight for her child.
The mayor, Sara Casanova, had the backing of Mr. Salvini. ''SHE'S RIGHT!!!'' he wrote on Twitter. On Tuesday, she was nowhere to be seen.
She declined an interview request but told La Verita, a newspaper preferred by the government, that she didn't require the documentation from people from war-torn nations and that ''we're not racist and there's no apartheid here.''
On Tuesday, the organizers at the committee that raised money for the children hung signs showing children with their noses pressed up against a cafeteria window.
Another sign showed boy with hands in the air saying : ''Fascism is back. History didn't teach you anything!''
The sign was directed to Lodi 's mayor, whose door they knocked on every two hours with chants of ''Open up.'' But it could have been a message to the National government.
Tuesday was also the 75th anniversary of the deportation of Jews from Rome to Nazi death camps, but-
The prime minister's office wrote that it was the 80th anniversary and the president of the country's broadcaster, who was chosen by Mr. Salvini, wrote ''the celebration of the 65th anniversary.''
Northern Italian regions controlled by the league have also have also required immigrants to prove their financial status through the same bureaucratic requirement used in Lodi when trying to get-
Low-cost public housing and subsidies to buy school textbooks.
For the demonstrators in Lodi, the town, a famous battlefield for Napoleon, was a front against the government's creeping racism and resurgent fascism.
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