Friday, September 18, 2009

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Sanaa: the tragic death of a girl looking for a normal life of the Lazio Region

Against political speculation and war of religion .
Alessandro Colaiacono (source: blog ImmigrazioneOggi )

The terrible murder of the young father of Sanaa by Montereale in the province of Pordenone, is not just a news story for those who usually decide not to publish.
is the tragic story of a Moroccan girl killed by her father because she engaged to an Italian man, his employer. As painful as humanly
the story of Sanaa, in his death so horrible contrasts with his love of life and willingness to integrate, as far as the comments of the media and politics seek to all ways of reading the story through the lens of religious fanaticism, Sanaa is not a martyr of the clash between religions.
The eighteen year-old Moroccan is the victim of a subculture that has little to do with Islam and its precepts, but is the result of a social fabric that has a primitive conception of women. A culture that until a few years ago had spread, albeit in different ways, even in parts of Italy.
This is not to say that there is the problem of integration of women in some communities of the Islamic tradition. It is an obvious phenomenon, reported by authoritative experts and addressed in the Charter of values, citizenship and integration sponsored by the Ministry of Interior. A complex problem and therefore requires appropriate solutions, investments and few claims. Should facilitate processes that bring these women into contact with the institutions for promotion of projects that avoid their isolation from the moment of family reunion: language classes, counseling, special programs in schools when they accompany their children, partnerships with cultural centers Islamic. There are many initiatives in this direction, experiments on isolated facts almost always private social organizations, with few resources but able to read hidden needs and come into contact with.
official policies to date do not go in this direction, the diversity continues to be seen and dealt with fear in the worst ways. Someone has even suggested a psychic fragility of the father of Sanaa due to the diet of Ramadan.
Then, more than the many proclamations of the institutions, all ready to become a civil party in the process, we expect interventions that promote the empowerment of these women, maybe not with the restrictions and prohibitions - such as the veil, also pulled out in these cases - but with relationships and culture.
One last thought is who bravely Sanaa was not afraid to meet the culture of his new country and tried the normal life of her age. This normalcy has not found before, let us at least give it to her now, she and its younger sisters.

Blueprints Of The Hidden Blade

incentives for domestic workers and carers who regulates


Rome - With the legalization of domestic workers and carers who proceeds in slow motion, the Lazio Region offers a range of incentives to break the deadlock.
Figures released on 11 September by the Ministry of Interior showed that in the first eleven days of the amnesty, aimed at domestic workers and carers lacking a residence permit, there are only 46,095 applications so far, for an average of about 5 thousand questions a day. Well below expectations. At this rate, in fact, should not exceed 150 thousand requests, less than a third of what it had been planned.
For this reason, the Lazio Region has decided to run for cover. Since September 14 it is possible for the families residing in the region, which have a lower Isee € 20 thousand per year, qualify for certain incentives, which consist of reimbursement of social security costs incurred during the first six months of the contract for those who have been employed on a limit from January 1, 2009, and reimbursement of expenses incurred at the time of completion of the application at the Caf or labor consultants, up to a maximum of 200 €. "It is, said the Regional Minister to work and equal opportunities, Alessandra Tibaldi-a measure that encourages the emergence of undeclared work and recognizes the fundamental contribution that migrant workers offer to the Italian families and the elderly." A
good news, therefore, even if the problems do not end there. The slowness and the inability of the Italian public administration is another factor that slows down the system, as reported ASSINDATCOLF, an association of employers of domestic labor that is part of Confedilizia. One problem is software that does not accept certain situations 'special'. For this reason the software hangs and the question remains frozen until you find a solution. Another question that the minimum income of 20 thousand euro. "This rule explains ASSINDATCOLF-does not contemplate the possibility, however common, that such persons receive financial help from relatives not living together, as in the case of dependent elderly parents living alone and receiving financial support from the children to have someone take care of them. "And then there's the housing problem." The process of regularization-highlights ASSINDATCOLF not consider the situation of the host in their accommodation to any title, the alien being regularized. In cases like this end-of-the declaration emergence ends up being nothing more than a complaint against the host / landlord for crimes committed by giving the apartment to a foreigner without permission: crime not suspended by the regularization.
Italo
Mastrangeli
(article published Lungotevere.net )

Thursday, September 17, 2009

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The cure is too expensive: the alarm of the CGIL in Florence again

Sarah In The (Source: Carta.org )

According to the CGIL in Florence are the migrant workers to pay - in 90 percent of cases in Florence - the contributions required for the application of regularization. And there are plenty of employers who discouraged by the cost, prefer to dismiss.

According to data of the Revenue 34 000 have arrived so far for settlement payments to domestic workers and caregivers. The Director Attilio Befera, but note that "there is an increase of 80 per cent from day to day and there will be a peak later this month." A version disputed by Danilo Cruz De La Rocca, head of the CGIL Florentine immigrant, which explains why many employers are unwilling to pay contributions social security: the flat-rate contribution for the second quarter of 2009 amounted to a € 500 for each worker.

"In addition to the 500 euro - said De La Cruz - migrants are often forced to pay the contributions, and because they are easily blackmailed, they do. Some families even prefer not to even dismiss the carers to complete a process of emergence as too expensive. " "If there is no flexibility - concludes De La Cruz - we do not reach the threshold of 300 000 requests. I can only speak of the situation in Florence. Here are few days when there is full, and several of the appointments that are at the counter deleted. According to the Interior Ministry is an average of 5 or 6 thousand requests quotiane. 90 percent of the payments, however, was paid by migrant workers. Then, once initiated the process of regularization, are also added to the salary bonus, severance pay and leave. Many employers give up to regulate its employees to cover the costs: in Florence about 15 percent of the cases followed by the CGIL.

There are also gestures of solidarity. As Diana says on the site clandestino.carta.org "to oppose all racism and malice towards all foreigners who are coming off a part of Italian, we settled a foreign guy known to sell on the beach necklaces, it will never work as a servant to us but we wanted to give him a chance to build a better future without being always on the run and making him see that there is still an Italy united and who is not afraid of diversity, and then invite everyone to this little gesture disobedience to the security package and this fascist government. Not limit ourselves only to manifest, but also serves to make things concrete, the situation demands. "

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

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The last amnesty

Maurizio Ambrosini (www.lavoce.info)

The cure of domestic workers and carers is a valuable recognition that the criminalization of immigrants without a residence permit before it is completely unrealistic: serves the purposes of political propaganda, but not solve the real problems of immigration and the government of his encounter with the needs of the Italian labor market. Better yet would be more wise, however, adopt policies that prevent the formation of large reservoirs of foreigners with a job, but legally irregular. Solutions of France and the United States . From September 1

click the "phase two" of the regularization of domestic workers and home helpers (aka BandAntica). Today you may present questions of emergence. Because in the end reason prevailed. Contradicting the campaign to criminalize illegal immigration and the security package just approved, the government passed the amnesty. They called "selective regularization," "campaign of emergence" and more, but the substance does not change. There is a good bet, and they record the first signs that masons, dishwashers and many other workers in enterprises will be inserted properly "dressed" by domestic workers to take advantage of the occasion.

the script REPEATS

So this is a full-scale amnesty, the second launched by a Berlusconi-led government after that of 2002-2003, which produced approximately 630mila new residents. Even in that case was followed all'inasprimento of immigration rules, with the Bossi-Fini.
The script then tends to repeat itself. After identifying the illegal immigrants as "illegal" because the choice of words play an important role in these political operations, as the fundamental threat to the security of citizens, the government enacts strict rules that should finally allow to close the doors, expel intruders and free the country from the scourge. Then, someone inside began to notice that most of the immigrants without regular documents are not here because the traffickers forced them on ships of shame or because some mindless "feel-good" made them go in, but simply because they serve: they serve business, agriculture, tourism, construction, as well as families. At that point, once reassured the public about his relentless desire to closing, the government can show flexibility and pragmatism, by placing it in a large number of those immigrants "illegal immigrants" who said he wanted to reject. The trouble is that in this way has the opposite effect to that announced: Launches around the world through word of mouth of ethnic networks, the idea that in Italy, if you can come in and find a job, sooner or later one system . This is demonstrated by the fact, already reported on this site, in Lombardy, according to the Foundation Ismu, three immigrants regular today, two have gone through a period of irregularity, as well as between the percentage is even higher. According to these investigations, the inputs thicken near the sanatorium.
These are indeed the key device of Italian immigration policies: the current would be the sixth in little more than twenty years, not counting the amnesty disguised through other channels, such as flow-decree. Have been launched by governments of all hues, in the troubled political history of the last twenty years, always promising solemnly that would be the last. For the center-right government, however, it is the record for the number of regularized: adding to 630mila emerged in 2002-2003 as the new measure (according to government estimates, 750 thousand people), Silvio Berlusconi largely exceed José Luis Zapatero emerged with about 700 thousand, as head-ranking European amnesties. Having aroused the concern of our partners for their campaigns against the Roma and the rejection of candidates refugees, touch-defense, as has already happened to the English colleague, the charge of having opened the doors to hundreds of European Union thousands of new residents. A rather curious result for a prime minister and a government that has made combating illegal immigration a top issue of their political program.

SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE

The amnesty, however, such as amnesties and pardons, they are never a way out for governments elegant. They have a negative educational impact effect, which invariably leads to further infringements of laws and the need for new amnesties. On the other hand, seem hardly avoidable when the numbers of persons in an irregular situation, and the Italians who are also to be outlawed as facilitators of a crime, they reach the current levels. Rather than retrospectively adjust
situations that do not have the courage foresight to rule a priori, in the future should try to find other solutions. It can identify at least two. The first is the regularization on an individual basis, as in France, people who can no longer reasonably be expelled for various reasons: for longer stay in the area (for example, five years), the employment of fact, the establishment of stable emotional ties The presence of children to care for. For the latter circumstance, the presence of minors, the Italian law already allows for the grant of a residence permit.
The second way could be the conversion of the residence permit, as has happened several times in the United States. Those who enter with a tourist visa for three months and find someone willing to hire him, especially within the family, perhaps with certain guarantees (Regular contract, security, mediation of an institutional sponsor, or association, etc.), should be permitted to turn a work permit her to stay temporarily. This avoids the pain of the past irregularities often prolonged, and mothers, it means years without being able to return home and see her children again, and the loss of revenue of non-payment of taxes and fees.
Ultimately, the amnesty is a valuable recognition that the criminalization of illegal immigrants is unrealistic first of all: this is for purposes of political propaganda, but not solve the real problems of immigration and the government of his meeting with the needs Italian labor market. Better policies, however, the paperwork would be more wise to prevent the formation of large pools of immigration hard-working, but legally irregular, which then become difficult to empty without further damage to the country.