
Many immigrants gather each day at a soup kitchen in Florence, Italy.
Hello, and welcome once again to As It Is, the daily magazine show from VOA Learning English.
I’m Christopher Cruise.
Today, we report on an effort by eight United States senators to reform the country’s immigration policies.
And we go back 76 years ago to a deadly, fiery crash that ended the dream of a new kind of air transportation.
But first, we report on what artists did when African migrants in the Italian city of Florence were attacked.
Florence Fights Hate Crimes Against Immigrants
Florence is world famous for its art and beauty. Less well-known is that many immigrants live there. Recently, some immigrants from Africa were attacked.
Now, a group of artists is publicizing how immigrants to Florence have affected its culture -- past and present. VOA correspondent Henry Ridgwell recently visited the city.
Avi Arditti has his report.
Florence is known for its beautiful architecture and works of art. The city has been at the center of Western art for many years. It was the birthplace of the Renaissance -- the great expansion of Western art that began in the 14th century.
Now, a group of Florentine artists is thinking about what it means to be Florentine in the 21st century. They are re-creating Renaissance paintings using photographs of the city’s immigrants.
Mark Abouzeid is an American-Lebanese photographer who lives in Florence. He helped organize the show called “The New New World.” He says the exhibit gained speed after a gunman shot and killed two Senegalese immigrants in December of 2011.
“We decided instead of being angry and saying everything that’s wrong, why don’t we for once just show everything that’s right, from the Renaissance when we reached out to culture to create something so beautiful the world has never forgotten, to today when -- thanks to the immigrant community -- we have a cultural renaissance taking place again.”
Elhadji Sall is from Senegal, but now lives in Florence. He sat patiently as hair stylists, costume designers and lighting engineers prepared him for the photo shoot.
Sal explains that in Sengal he had worked for the public water utility. He says he had everything -- a job, a wife, two children, a home. While on vacation, he met another Senegalese who lived in Florence and insisted he visit, and he says he found the most beautiful city he has ever seen.
“The New New World” exhibit can be seen at Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio. The organizers plan to bring the show to other parts of Italy.
I’m Avi Arditti.
Senators Try to Change America’s Immigration Rules
A group of eight United States senators has proposed a bill aimed at reforming the rules for foreigners wishing to immigrate to the country. The group has members in each of the two main political parties.
The bill would give citizenship to the more than 11 million immigrants now said to be living in the country illegally. But it would be years before they are permitted to become American citizens. The measure would also give money to pay for increased security along the border with Mexico. And it would change the visa system to make it easier for people to come to the United States legally.
Kelly Jean Kelly has our report.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida says the bill would greatly improve the country’s immigration system.
“First and foremost it is about modernizing our legal immigration system. It’s about helping to attract the world’s best and brightest talent and to keep the world's best and brightest talent.”