Italy ruling tells millions with Italian roots they have lost the right to citizenship | CNN
Italy ruling tells millions with Italian roots they have lost the right to citizenship | CNN
Since Italy became a country in 1861, there has been a surefire way to know who is and isn’t an Italian citizen: look at their parents.
🤔🥴 Somebody is going to have to explain that first sentence to me…
I know there was an “Italian Kingdom” around that time, did that change it’s status from something to a country?
It was a bit of a mess
the sentence says: is the person applying an immediate descendent of a parent who is an Italian citizen?
That’s it, no grandparent or great grandparent lineage anymore. Is your mom or dad, a legal Italian citizen?
However, a law introduced on March 28 last year by emergency decree states that …
That’s where the discussion should have ended. Fascists live paying consequential laws by decree don’t they?
It’s restricting access to nationality by emergency decree. Ask any European with a memory of the 20th century why that’s as classic fascist as it gets.
Whether Italy has or doesn’t have “too loose” laws, should not be something an emergency decree should decide. It’s something that should be debated democratically, with public consultation and input from all those concerned, including of course the Diaspora because, guess what, they’re citizens. Then there should be an actual vote and if it touches on constitutional rights, it should pass the threshold of constitutional reform.
That’s what democracies do. Fascists pass emergency decrees.
God forbid people might want to flee their increasingly fascist nation.
Fuck you. This was my best chance to escape this shit because I’m mostly Italian but now I am likely screwed.
Love how you say shit like “migrants invading”, you sound like a conservative.
The State Department has slashed by about 80% the fee for Americans to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship.
After years of legal battles with several groups representing Americans wanting to give up their citizenship, the department on Friday published a final rule in the Federal Register that reduces the cost from $2,350 to $450.
The new fee, which took effect on Friday, had been promised in 2023 but had never been implemented. The cost is now the same as it was when the State Department first started charging Americans to formally renounce their citizenship in 2010.
That post must be related to this one.

The State Department has slashed by about 80% the fee for Americans to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship. After years of legal battles with several groups representing Americans wanting to give up their citizenship, the department on Friday published a final rule in the Federal Register that reduces the cost from $2,350 to $450. The new fee, which took effect on Friday, had been promised in 2023 but had never been implemented. The cost is now the same as it was when the State Department first started charging Americans to formally renounce their citizenship in 2010.