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Migrants and refugees at the audience with Pope Francis

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Migrants and refugees at the audience with Pope Francis

A delegation of 50 people will be present at the audience with Pope Francis today Wednesday 8 June. It is a representative group of associative realities engaged in welcoming and building paths for inclusion and recognition of citizenship rights, against labor exploitation, such as the Migrants and Refugees Movement of Caserta and Naples, the YaBasta Nuova Koinè association of Scisciano, the former Canapificio social center, the Castel Volturno Solidale Network, the Caritas of Caserta, the Città Viva Committee, the Ex Opg Je sò pazz of Naples.

They will present themselves with anti-war placards and banners and a residence permit for everyone. “The trip – says Mimma D’Amico of the former hemp factory in Caserta – is part of the construction of the mobilizations planned on the 17th in Naples and on the 18th in Caserta aimed at soliciting the institutions to issue residence permits for” special protection “, to recognize the right of residence for those who live here and for those fleeing from conflicts and poverty “And he adds:” The message that the Migrants and Refugees Movement will bring in the presence of Pope Francis is completely in line with the themes that the Pontiff addressed in the encyclical “Brothers All”, which can be summed up in the solidarity that must unite the whole human race, without any distinction “.

On the occasion of the audience, the Migrants and Refugees Movement will give Pope Francis two evocations in verse that represent the experience of struggle and life of several generations committed to the hope of change.

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