After the letter addressed to the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano, is the time that the Holy Father. To send it again, a border of Coriano, protesting the discriminatory treatment to which they are placed on the workers employed in San Marino. The Pope's visit in short, does not start with the best wishes.
"Dear Pope Benedict, My name is Luke and I think they can write in the name of the 6000 border, mostly Italians, who daily cross the borders of the Republic of San Marino to come to work. I decided to send this letter, in the light of his visit on June 19 Titan .....
If a work of San Marino in Italy, of course, can aspire to have a permanent contract. The reverse is not true: the Italians may not have a permanent contract (if not after 7 ½ years of continuous work in the same company ...)! We are all so insecure, shame. Now that she knows what's going on in San Marino, we can not help but ask it to intervene, since nobody seems interested in us, 6 thousand ghosts but contribute to the welfare of both Italian, especially that of San Marino, but all of whom seem to have lost interest. We hope that during his visit to the Republic of San Marino can find the time to try to resolve a situation that affects our children and our families. "