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Sit-in in Rome in solidarity with immigrant laborers of the Foggia countryside who lived in the "large ghetto", located between San Severo Rignano Garganico (Foggia). Two African immigrants of 33 and 36 years died charred as a result of a fire that has developed last night that destroyed several huts. The "large ghetto", which housed hundreds of immigrant laborers, had been vacated on March 1, but many workers had refused to leave the barracks for fear of losing their jobs. (Photo by Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press) Image details File size:
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