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Agghiaccianti emendamenti immigrazione a.s 733 - cure sanitarie solo per i regolari e a pagamento (anche in caso di indigenza)

Francamente le polemiche sulle abbronzature lasciano il tempo che trovano (e distraggono) di fronte alle modifiche normative che l'attuale maggioranza sta approvando in materia di immigrazione. ..
 
L'iter preliminare del A.S. 733 (pacchetto sicurezza), si è appena concluso, con l'approvazione di una serie di norme al cui confronto la Bossi Fini impallidisce.
 
Martedì prossimo è prevista la discussione in Senato, con verosimile approvazione.
Il silenzio intorno a questi nuovi provvedimenti pare assordante, sia nel mondo politico, che ecclesiale, che purtroppo sociale. E' indispensabile un tempestivo pronunciamento a vari livelli, prima che si debba piangere lacrime di coccodrillo.
 
Vi propongo un elenco (parziale) delle disposizioni più gravi e altri approfondimenti
 
buona (?) lettura
enrico
 
 
- previsto il contratto di integrazione a punti per poter soggiornare in Italia
- cure sanitarie solo per i regolari e a pagamento (anche in caso di indigenza)
- reclusione nei centri di identificazione ed espulsione fino ad un massimo di 18 mesi
- previsto un esame di lingua italiana per ottenere il permesso di soggiorno CE per soggiornanti di lungo periodo
- ammenda fino a 10.000 € per ingresso o soggiorno irregolare
- richiesta di cittadinanza italiana per matrimonio possibile solo dopo 3 anni di convivenza in Italia (altrimenti 6 anni)
- introdotta tassa di 200 € per il rilascio ed ogni (!) rinnovo dei permessi di soggiorno
- introdotta tassa di 200 € per richiedere la cittadinanza
- previsti referendum popolari per creare campi nomadi e moschee nel territorio comunale
- controllo di idoneità alloggiativa per ottenere l'iscrizione anagrafica
- etc.
 
Testo, dossier e lavori parlamentari a.s 733 
 
Emendamenti approvati il 5 nov.   
Emendamenti precedenti
 
In allegato:
- selezione degli emendamenti più gravi (testo e breve spiegazione)

CBS Evening News with Katie Couric E-Mail Alert



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Finally tonight: As her husband prepares to become the nation’s 44th President, Michelle Obama is preparing for her own transition. I’ll have a preview of what we might expect from her as First Lady.

 

See you tonight,

 



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Today on "World News with Charles Gibson":

Obama to the White House:
President-elect Obama meets with President Bush in the Oval Office today while Laura Bush shows Michelle Obama around their new house. The president-elect will likely want to discuss the economy including a stimulus package. ABC's Chief White House correspondent Jake Tapper will have the latest on the Obamas' day at the White House.


Heart Health Breakthrough:
How can you predict or prevent a heart attack or stroke if you have no signs of heart disease? ABC's John McKenzie has the news on this amazing blockbuster study.


And on our "World News webcast", along with our top headlines":

Bali Bombers:
It was the worst terrorist attack in Indonesia's history. Bombings in the tourist area of Kuta on the resort island of Bali left more than 200 people dead -- most of them Australian and Indonesian. ABC's Margaret Conley has the latest on the tragedy and the three men behind the attack.

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