Lights and shadows. To the optimism about the progress made in the negotiations between the state and regional governments to articulate a better response, as a country, to the reception and care of migrant boys and girls without family references who have been arriving in the archipelago by sea in recent years, now loom the reluctance and trickery of some regional administrations, to hinder a process that should be completed as soon as possible. As soon as possible, yes, because it is essential that these people are able to find the most suitable accommodation for their social inclusion; here, there and beyond,...
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