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Silvano Tomasi – Gianfausto Rosoli
For the Love of Immigrants

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1 Intr, 4 XXII | easy transportation, the natural desire to improve one’s 2 Intr, 4 XXIII| migrations may reach their natural purpose. Bishop Scalabrini 3 Intr, 4 XXIII| necessity of migrations as “a natural, providential fact,” a necessity 4 1, 1, II 4 | Usefulness~ ~Emigration is a natural, providential phenomenon. 5 1, 1, II 6 | an outlet other than the natural one of our ports, as happened 6 1, 1, IV 8 | available resources, the natural desire to improve one’s 7 1, 1, VII 15 | of their country as their natural and valuable protector. 8 1, 1, X 28 | cities, both through the natural increase in population and 9 1, 2 32 | but as the expression of a natural right. The Government instead, 10 1, 2 34 | abnormal event, rather than a natural right, and surrounds it 11 1, 2 36 | deviate from its scope and natural goal. Emigration, like all 12 1, 2 36 | of a country from their natural ways, which are usually 13 1, 2 48 | deviates emigration from its natural channels, which are the 14 1, 2 58 | it.~That my proposal is natural, discreet and beneficial 15 1, 5, I 85 | as an expression of the natural law, it is an inalienable 16 1, 5, II 87 | philosopher writes: “Man has a natural need for religion and worship. 17 1, 7, I 107 | us that emigration is a natural and inalienable right, that 18 1, 7, I 108 | without losing their own natural character. This was the 19 1, 7, II 113 | from its purpose and its natural goal. Like in all selection, 20 1, 7, III 121 | assistance that arose and, by natural selection, subdivided this 21 1, 8 125 | says that emigration is a natural right, a security valve 22 1, 8 126 | us that emigration is a natural, inalienable right. It is 23 2, 1, III 150 | assist emigration in its natural development, taking it away 24 2, 3, 26 220 | possesses all the fruits and the natural resources of all climates.~ 25 2, 3, 26 220 | long, the space and the natural roads given to mankind by 26 2, 3, 26 221 | Such migration reflects a natural law. The physical and the 27 2, 4, 65 306 | emigration and the political and natural greatness of this hospitable 28 2, 5, 2 319 | tends to prevail. It is natural, then, that your Protestant


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