A citizen of Senegal residing in Montichiari, Italy, has challenged the denial of his family reunification request by the Brescia Prefecture. The rejection was based on the absence of the S1/S2 form, which requires the landlord’s consent for family reunification. Despite having all other necessary documents—including proof of residence, employment, and income—the applicant could not obtain this form because the property owner refused to sign it. His legal team argues that the requirement for the S1/S2 form is not supported by law and that the Prefecture acted unlawfully by denying the application solely due to the lack of this document.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article highlights an issue where a foreign national's rights are being potentially violated due to a procedural hurdle created by private property owners, suggesting systemic issues in immigration policy and the prioritization of individual property rights over family reunification. The framing
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 30 · Objectivité 60): The article discusses a legal case involving opposition to family reunification by a landlord, but this is unrelated to the primary source document which only covers administrative procedures for family reunification. The article contains speculative statements and lacks direct reference to the offi






