In pushing away migrants, Giorgia Meloni forgets there was also a time when Italians weren’t welcome
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Italy was first and foremost a country of emigration: around 26 or 27 million Italians left their country between the 1870s and 1970s] to spread out across all continents. Contrary to what the collective memory would have us believe, these Italian migrants were not always well received, regardless of their destination.
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