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#Inktober – Domenico Lucano

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Line drawing of Domenico Lucano, a smiling man with short hair. Text reads "Domenico Lucano, mayor of Riace - Hailed by Fortune magazine in 2016 as one of the world's 50 greatest leaders, Lucan is famed for being explicitly pro-migration. He has integrated thousands of refugees in Riace. He was placed under house arrest for 'abetting illegal migration' early this week."

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/domenico-mimmo-lucano-arrest-italy-riace-calabria-salvini-five-star-government-pope-francis-migrants-a8565171.html

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