Controversy as Argentina's President Milei Receives Italian Citizenship

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Italy has granted citizenship to Argentine President Javier Milei, sparking criticism from opposition politicians who argue it highlights discrimination against children of migrants born in Italy. Milei, who has Italian ancestry, received the citizenship during a visit to Rome, facilitated by a fast-track process initiated by the Italian government. The move has been criticized as an "insult" by opposition figures, who are advocating for easier citizenship processes for long-term residents and children born in Italy to foreign parents.
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