As Italy changes citizenship laws, descendants of Holocaust survivors risk losing citizenship claim
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.
An Italian policeman controls a passport looking at pictures of wanted people (L) at a customs gate in Rome's Fiumicino airport December 1, 2001.(photo credit: REUTERS/ Vincenzo Pinto VP)ByDANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD