EMIGRATION
Migration is a natural part of the human being. Down through the centuries, men and women have constantly travelled to other regions for different reasons: in search of a better life, fleeing from danger, looking for opportunity. And we continue to do so.
Humanity is an enormous miscegenation. Every nation on earth has experienced emigration at one time or another, or has received emigrants at some point in its history. The countries now receiving emigrants are those who formerly sought a better life in another place.
We have to pool our forces, stimulated by those who now have most resources, in order to ensure that less and less people are forced to leave their place of origin for reasons of poverty, war or persecution. Migration for reasons of need must be substituted by migration in search of encounters, of mutual enrichment, which is moreover one of the phenomenon’s best consequences at this moment in time.