and it’s where he’ll most likely be living again once his prison sentence ends in 2019 Sala Consilina is located in the province of Salerno in Southwest Italy. According to People magazine the town is home to 12,000 people — half the population of Joe’s current town of Montville Township Even though Joe’s wife Teresa was born in the U.S. The Bravo star’s mother was pregnant with her when she and Teresa’s father moved to the States in the 1970s Teresa and Joe visited the town with two of their four children Teresa’s father still owned a home in the village She admitted she hoped she could “fix it up for him one day.” Perhaps Joe can live there Although Joe moved to the U.S. as a child, he never obtained citizenship. Due to the extent of his crime — which was considered an “aggravated felony” — the judge ruled Joe be deported upon finishing his 41-month prison sentence for conspiracy and bankruptcy fraud, RadarOnline.com exclusively reported. What do you think of Joe’s Italian hometown? 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A radiant timeless beauty with a fragrant sweet essence just like Mamma.                 Our mother was commonly described as a one of a kind bundle of endless energy with a good dosing of spunk genuine and oh so wise with an adventurous and curious soul She was the keeper of family stories and a farm girl at heart Our Rose was motherhood personified – we have no doubt we won the lottery on the mother front.            Bombing around the hood with her wheels i.e She has the distinct honor of having worn out her walker And worn through the soles of her winter boots Those crooked arthritis laden fingers could turn out some mean ravioli and meatballs She desired to be productive and relevant – and she certainly was until her last breath Our mother lived her life adhering to the adage “fa bene che riceve bene” (do good Mom readily doled out kindness to those she encountered – humans she was often the recipient of benevolent gestures: strangers treating her to a cup of her beloved Tim Horton’s coffee or paying for her groceries being routinely gifted flowers by the grocery clerk being offered a car ride home from the likes of university students getting a helping hand crossing the road from construction workers or local teens… the list is endless Mom had a distinct endearing quality that seemed to naturally elicit kindness from others Our parents were a transplant to Guelph late in life After losing their home and livelihood in the GTA they moved here to live with their daughter Guelph proved to be a kind and generous community Heartfelt “thank yous” to the many who bestowed a charitable word or deed especially during the pandemic Mom had a luminous spirit and will be forever missed by her children Andrew (Catharine) and Maria (Doug) her beloved grandchildren Joshua Casale and Sofia McLachlan and her beloved nieces and nephews especially the “two Marias” and Pina  We find solace in knowing she has been reunited with her spouse of 57 years Francesco (Chico) as she has missed him deeply we wish to extend a thank you to the ER nurse Ashley Father Bill Clark for always being present in our time of need and most especially Hospice Wellington and the many angels that dwell within Friends will be received at the WALL-CUSTANCE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 2022 at 10:30 am at Holy Rosary Catholic Church Entombment at Our Lady Immaculate Mausoleum In lieu of flowers, as per mom’s request, donations to Hospice Wellington and/or SickKids would be appreciated Mom may your three lifelong desires be fulfilled in heaven: mastering the English language attaining your drivers license and pursuing an education And may you dwell in the House of your dreams  A tree will be planted in memory of Rosa Casale in the Wall-Custance Memorial Forest The Real Housewives of New Jersey star shared the picture alongside his wife Teresa - who he's been married to for 20 years - and daughters Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 13, and Audriana, 10. The photo shows them in each other's arms while in Sala Consilina, a town in southern Italy. In the background, the sun is setting across mountains, farmlands and cute houses. He captioned the photo: "welcome to sala". Meanwhile, he shared individual photos with daughters Milania and Gia, captioning it: "happy to have u here with me". Joe now lives in Naples, Italy, as he waits to see if his appeal against his deportation from the United States is successful. He was imprisoned 41 months ago before being detained and deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last month. They were both convicted of mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud. The fate of his and Teresa's marriage is riding on the reunion after they both told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live that they are at a crossroads. Teresa said: “I’m waiting until I get there to see if I feel differently,” Teresa said. “I just feel like when you live apart.…He says the same thing, when he sees me, he may not want this either. We’ll know when we see each other.” Both Teresa and Joe maintained that they still love each other. “Of course, she’s my wife. I’ve been with her a long time. No matter what happens, I’ll always love her,” Joe said. “I do love him as a person,” Teresa said. “I’ll start crying. I do care about him, I love him.” "Because the way I explained it to them I think he would have someone there and have me here who is living in his grandmother’s home in Sala Consilina If she doesn’t feel like she wants to be with me anymore then that’s the thing to do," he added Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/