As Italy changes citizenship laws, descendants of Holocaust survivors risk losing citizenship claim

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An Italian policeman controls a passport looking at pictures of wanted people (L) at a customs gate in Rome
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The new law requires the individual to speak proficient Italian, have an Italian parent or grandparent and have spent three years in the country legally.

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