NAIROBI fjallraven kanken 16l pas cher , June 12 (Xinhua) -- Kenyan police have arrested 34 moreEthiopians in the outskirts of Nairobi for being in the countryillegally.
Juja divisional police commander Patricia Nasio said the alienswho had arrived in the country aboard a bus were arrested from aresidential house after arriving in Juja area off Thikahighway.
"Their being in the country is being contested and that is whywe arrested them. We are looking for the owner of the house wherethey were found," Nasio said on Monday.
The police commander said the suspects were arrested anddetained at the local police station and are expected in court onMonday.
The owner of the house where they were escaped. Juja police bossPatricia Nasio said the officers were alerted by locals.
The arrest comes after the police last week arrested 40Ethiopians from a house in Nairobi for being in the countryillegally.
The aliens aged between 10 and 25 could not speak in English andSwahili but told police through a translator they were headed forSouth Africa.
The police have on several occasions rounded up dozens ofillegal immigrants, especially from Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritreawho have been discovered locked up in congested rooms in Kenyantowns and cities but the trade continues to thrive even as manywere repatriated.
The immigrants are said to be using Kenya as their transit routeto other countries such as South Africa or other Europeancountries.
Many aliens from regional countries have managed to sneak in thecounty with the help of brokers after paying hundreds ofshillings.
But refugee rights organizations and aid agencies have blamedpoverty in Africa for the rising cases of human trafficking.
They said that the huge supply of labor both skilled andunskilled makes them vulnerable to criminal syndicates. Enditem
by Alessandra Cardone
ROME, June 22 (Xinhua) -- Moroccan-born Youness, Dulcineida from Cape Verde and Igiaba born in Rome to parents who fled Somalia sac à dos kanken classique pas cher , the three were among a group who were fighting for one thing on Thursday before Rome's Pantheon, the right to be an Italian, as they share a common background as children of immigrants.
The timing was right: a bill granting citizenship to foreign children born or raised in Italy is under discussion in the Italian senate. Passed by the chamber of deputies in Oct. 2015, the bill would need the green light from senators to become law.
Yet, the debate developed into a quarrel between parties in favor, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni's center-left cabinet plus leftist opposition forces fjallraven kanken classique pas cher , and those against, namely center-right Forza Italia party, anti-immigration Northern League, and anti-establishment Five Star Movement.
The last time senators discussed the bill on June 15, the debate also ended up in a brawl, which led to the Education Minister Valeria Fedeli's light medication in the infirmary.
The minister joined the Thursday's event sac à dos kanken no 2 pas cher , which was organized by associations of second-generation youths such as "Italiani Senza Cittadinanza," or "Italians without citizenship" in English, which Youness belongs to.
Youness Warhou came to Italy from Morocca at 14 years old. He spoke four languages, and was now a second-year engineer student in the city of Reggio Emilia.
Youness said they did so because they felt "forgotten" by the Italian state, to which they think they belong.
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Lacking Italian citizenship also meant putting some dreams aside. "After graduating from high school, for example, I was not allowed to apply for the admission to Italy's military academy... My dream was to become a pilot, but I could not pursue it," he said.
Dulcineida and Igiaba were also among the demonstrators who were holding banners http://www.sacadospascher.fr/ , Italian national flag colors (green, while and red) balloons, or wearing slogan T-shirts.
Dulcineida from Cape Verde has lived in Italy for 10 years, and here was where her children were born and raised.
Igiaba was born in Rome in 1974 to parents who fled Somalia, and did not want the current generation of immigrant children to live in the same "limbo" she experienced before becoming Italian.
As children of immigrants, they were there to call for eased citizenship process and better recognition of second-generation immigrants.
Two educators held a large placard made with their pupils of school Di Donato fjallraven kanken pas cher , one of the most multi-ethnic institutes in the Italian capital earlier that day.
They started the sentence "I am Italian..." and let children finish in their own words: "... because I like the Italian landscape," one child wrote; "because Italy is my reality," put another, and still "I love pizza" or "the Italian language is easier."
Although festive, the event also showed people strongly resolute in their battle. "I have been following this issue for years, and I think Italy needs to take a leap in quality sac à dos kanken pas cher ," Igiaba Scego, who is an award-winner author renowned for her writings on African-Italian identity, told Xinhua.
"Italy already has a globalized society, and it is time to work on coexistence. The citizenship law is a law of civilization, and the country needed it 15 years ago already," she stressed.
Along with immigrants with children born or raised here sac à dos fjallraven pas cher , there were teachers, union representatives, and people who just sympathized with the struggle.
One of them, 29-year-old American-Italian Camilla, considered herself "privileged," for having got the citizenship from her mother.
Most of her peers were not so lucky. "We are talking of people who live sac à dos fjallraven kanken pas cher , study, work, and pay their taxes in Italy. They need to be recognized," she said.