History teaches us (or at least tries)
Tediata mignottocrazia by these days, even months, I read good things here and there and then begin to put letters that will end up on the screen known and unknown, decided to resurrect Send a somewhat 'antiquated but curious, trying to figure out together if history teaches us, as they say, but especially those who teach?
"I love the water, many of them stink because they keep the same clothes for several weeks. They build wooden shacks and aluminum in the suburbs of the cities where they live close to each other. When they approached the center rented at a price run-down apartments. It usually presents in two and looking for a room with me of use. After a few days turn into four, six, ten. Among them speak languages \u200b\u200bincomprehensible to us, probably ancient dialects. Many children are used for begging in front of churches, but often women dressed in dark and almost always older men crying for mercy, petulant and plaintive tones. Are many children who struggle to maintain and are very united among themselves. They say they are addicted to theft and, if obstructed, violent. Our women avoid them because not only unattractive and wild maperché spread the voice of some rapes consumed after ambushes routing devices when the women return from work. Our leaders have opened too inputs border but, above all, have not been able to select among those who enter our country to work and those who think they live diespedienti or even criminal activities. "The report continues:" I propose that will give priority to the Venetians and ilombardi, late -witted and ignorant but willing than others alavorare. They adapt to abitazioniche Americans refuse even that families remain united and noncontestano wages. The others, those that have reported large vin this first report, from the south of Italy. I invite you to check the documents of origin and to repatriate more. Our security must be the first concern. "
The text is taken from a report of the Inspectorate perl'Immigrazione the U.S. Congress on Italian immigrants in the United States, October 1912
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