Argentina's President Receives Italian Citizenship, Angering Law's Critics
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President Javier Milei attended a conservative festival in Rome, celebrating an anti-woke ethos, but his visit was marked by receiving Italian citizenship due to ancestral ties.
The granting of citizenship to Milei ignited criticism, highlighting the disparity between those with Italian ancestry and immigrants' children born in Italy who lack citizenship.
Riccardo Magi criticized the citizenship law, expressing that it's unjust to grant Milei citizenship while many Italian-born children of immigrants have waited years for their rights.
Italy's citizenship policy cannot automatically confer citizenship to children born in Italy, contrasting with other nations like the U.S., raising calls for reform among liberal lawmakers.
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