I suspect that the Italians I met were, like most Italian immigrants to the US, mostly from southern Italy. Mrs. Tosti's husband's family came from Siena; I don't know where her ancestors hailed from. The head of the cultural group, Pino Cicala, was from Messina.
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I live in a port city and have met Italians outside of the upper classes of northern Italy, who tend to have more German in them.
Too much inclusion of trace admixture is White genocide.
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