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Speaker 0 raises questions and frustration during what appears to be a tense interaction with law enforcement or vehicle authorities. The sequence includes confusion about identification and vehicle ownership, and a demand for official information. Key points: - A request is made: “Do you have an ID on you?” followed by a directive to speak clearly, “Speak to the piss, miss. Wait. No. Don’t know.” - There is a confrontation about the vehicle: “Why why the fuck am I being put in or not? The vehicle that you’re driving is registered to an illegal immigrant. Is it your vehicle? What?” - The speaker expresses disbelief and concern: “Right. Go in here. For real, bro. What is wrong with you guys? The fuck? Fuck.” - A location reference is noted: “West Saint Paul.” - A request for space and safety: “Ma’am, can you do me a favor? Just stay back over there. Okay?” - A demand for accountability and identification: “I have the right to know his badge number. What is your badge number?”

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An officer confronts a woman on the street, insisting she show identification. The officer asks for an ID multiple times, stating, “Do you have an ID on you, ma’am?” and later, “If not, we're gonna put you in the vehicle. We're gonna ID you.” The woman responds that she doesn’t need an ID to walk around in her city, and she refuses to produce any identification, saying, “I don't need to carry around an ID in my home,” and, “Not gonna give you a ID.” The officer presses, requesting the woman’s birth information as part of what he describes as an immigration check and a citizen check. He asks, “Where were you born?” and “Ma’am, can we see an ID, please?” The woman asserts her status, declaring, “I am US citizen,” and reiterates that Minneapolis is her home. She insists that this is where she belongs and that she should be allowed to walk there without fear, replying, “This is my home,” and, “I belong here. I should be walking around here at three. I shouldn't be afraid in my life at this point.” The officer continues to demand identification, stating, “Ma’am, do you have an ID to give us? Skirt? Yes. You're correct.” The woman pushes back on the line of questioning, asserting, “I am US citizen. I am US citizen. I don't think so. You have a right to picture me while I am in my home or walking around in my home. This is not acceptable.” She accuses the officers of terrorizing people, insisting, “You guys, you terrorizing people. Ma’am.” The exchange centers on the tension between civil verification checks and the woman’s insistence on her rights and belonging. As the conversation escalates, the officer reiterates the need for a birth place, while the woman remains adamant that where she was born is irrelevant to her citizenship and right to be in her home area. She maintains that she belongs there, repeatedly stating, “This I is my belong here. I'm sorry. I belong I'm not gonna take out anything. What the fuck?” The dialogue ends with the woman’s determination to resist producing any identification and a continued assertion of her US citizenship and claim to the space as her home.

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The speaker confronts a person who is trying to arrest them, claiming it is against the law. They argue and film the encounter, demanding the person's name and badge number. The speaker accuses the person of being a communist and calls for them to call their police chief. They express disappointment and shame towards the person's actions.

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At San Antonio International Airport, a bus arrived carrying 60 "illegals" with tickets to travel into the country. One speaker identified a bus driver who allegedly trespassed him and began filming. He claimed the location was a public space and compared his actions to paparazzi. An individual named Elise told officers that the speaker was harassing immigrants and had been previously warned about trespassing. The speaker requested to be arrested and asked for the officer's badge number. He then filmed people disembarking the bus, asking their destinations. Some passengers stated they were going to Minnesota, Miami, Boston, Maryland, Dallas, Atlanta, and California. The speaker asked some passengers if they were "illegal aliens," and apologized when they said they were not.

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The speaker confronts law enforcement, demanding their name and badge number. They mention FirstNet and whistleblowers inside the facility. They express their intention to obtain and publish body cam footage. They point out a bus filled with illegal immigrants and question the officer's knowledge. The officer responds that they are unsure. The speaker accuses the officer of lying and insists they know about the bus. The officer ends the conversation, stating they will leave it at that. The speaker expresses disbelief at the situation.

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The transcript captures a tense moment at a Bergen Lyon Avenue location near a White Castle, where Speaker 1 reports that ICE came by and grabbed people, stating, “ICE came by and grabbed people. They are targeting the bus stops. Again, they are targeting the bus stops.” Speaker 0 responds with anger, asking, “What are you doing?” and labeling the action as terrorism, saying, “You fucking terrorists. You’re a fucking terrorist.” The speakers describe the scene as individuals were taken from the area, emphasizing that the raids are focused on bus stops and the surrounding vicinity, including Fairview Avenue, with Speaker 1 asking, “How many other bus stops? How many other locations?” They urge vigilance for others, noting that “any moment a vehicle like this can't see into the window” due to tinted windows, warning that law enforcement came into the location and “grabbed people.” Speaker 1 reiterates the need to “be on point” and to “be aware of what you're doing,” urging people to stay attentive as they go about their day. Throughout, there is a sense of fear and urgency, with the speakers repeatedly calling attention to the raids and the targeting of public transit access points like bus stops. Additional exchanges include Speaker 0 directing, “Hey. Hey. No. No. No. You're not gonna scare me,” and Speaker 1 insisting, “Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Don’t touch her.” The overall message is a warning to community members about ICE activity at specific transit hubs and the potential for people to be detained, paired with strong emotional reactions to the perceived aggression and disruption.

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A bus is attempting to move through a crowd of protesters in Paramount, near the Home Depot on Alondra. It is unclear if the bus is carrying border patrol agents, reinforcements, or is intended for making arrests. Protesters are physically trying to stop the bus, but it is slowly moving forward. The contents of the bus are unknown. The situation appears to be escalating and may require intervention from the sheriff's department or local law enforcement to resolve.

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An officer stops a red 2018 Mustang belonging to Rodrigo Ramirez for running a stop sign. The officer asks for the boy's ID. Someone mentions shifts: 6:30, 12:30, until 11, then lights out at midnight. A fake passport is discovered. It's stated that these people have no criminal history. There's evidence that they're harboring illegals, but a request for a warrant is denied. Someone is told to quit poking around. The statement is made that "as much as we want to be free, we live and we die together. This is America."

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Speaker 0 is frustrated about receiving two tickets in one week for helping people in need. Speaker 2 joins in, expressing anger towards the feds and border patrol. Speaker 1 tries to calm the situation, warning not to damage equipment. Speaker 0 questions the treatment of his people and asserts his American identity. Speaker 1 emphasizes freedom in America. Speaker 0 urges them to go home, while Speaker 1 explains they are showing what's happening in El Paso. Speaker 0 insults someone named Perez. Speaker 1 blames illegal entry for disrespecting the country and criticizes Joe Biden's policies.

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A Border Patrol agent questions a truck driver who bypassed an agricultural inspection. The agent states the driver said his passengers didn't have IDs, but the driver denies this, saying he only stated he didn't know if they had IDs. The agent requests to speak with the passengers, but the driver refuses, asserting his authority as the driver. The agent insists on the legal authority to identify the passengers, even though they are not in a border state. The driver continues to refuse access to the passengers, but confirms they all work for the same company based out of South Carolina. After confirming the driver's name is Rayde, the agent issues a warning, and the driver and passengers are allowed to leave.

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Migrants come through the speaker's yard every night, causing disturbances and even starting fires. Border patrol does not stop them and threatens the speaker if they intervene. The government protects the migrants more than the speaker, leaving them feeling unsafe and unsupported. Some migrants mention going to camp, which the speaker interprets as being militarized against them.

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An officer confronts a man and presents a choice: “Are you gonna do this the easy way, or are we gonna take you in?” The man asserts, “You cannot take me,” to which the officer responds, “Yes. I can,” and notes the possibility of handling it privately: “Privately. Yes. I can.” The officer says the man lacks paperwork, but the man replies, “I do have my documentation,” and asks, “And you presented to me. Why are you asking me for my paperwork?” The officer explains, “Because of your accent.” The man counters, “I still you have an accent too,” and the officer asks, “Where were you born, sir? Where were you born at?” The interaction ends with the officer ordering, “Put your hands behind your back.”

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The speaker is at a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, alleging that NGOs are facilitating human smuggling into America. He claims San Antonio police officers are contracted by NGOs to guard the area in their official uniforms and cars. The speaker questions the officers about the alleged conflict of interest and whether they are being paid by NGOs, but they offer "no comment." He accuses the NGOs of lying about paying for migrants' flights and scamming the federal government. He asks why the police are not investigating this and are instead taking money from NGOs. The speaker follows a bus allegedly transporting migrants to the airport and back to the migrant resource center. He questions a woman involved in the pickup about her NGO affiliation. He also questions an airport employee about working a side contract approved by the San Antonio PD.

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The speaker is at an illegal immigration processing center in San Antonio, Texas at 12:12 AM on November 14, 2023. A coach bus that fits 60 passengers is nearly full. The speaker intends to follow the bus to see where it leads, despite the driver having previously called the police on them. The speaker believes that dropping people off on city-owned airport property constitutes a public drop-off. They note there were no trespassing signs at the facility. An NGO appears to be taking a headcount, and the speaker recalls that last time, buses departed at 1:00 AM. The speaker identifies Star Shuttle and Charter as the local transportation company involved.

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The speaker encounters a road closure and questions why he can't pass through. He asks if the person is Secret Service, but they deny it. The speaker insists on taking photographs, causing a brief confrontation. Eventually, the speaker agrees to move on as traffic approaches. The interaction ends with a simple farewell. Translation: The speaker questions a road closure, asks if the person is Secret Service, and insists on taking photographs before eventually moving on as traffic approaches.

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In the video, the speaker shows a group of people freely crossing over box cars with the help of border patrol. However, there is a line that cannot be crossed from America into Texas, but people can come from Mexico into Texas and receive assistance. The speaker finds this situation to be crazy.

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Multiple buses are transporting illegal immigrants throughout El Paso and Texas, while efforts are made to hide them from the American media. Border patrol claims the border is secure, despite evidence to the contrary. The speakers express frustration towards Americans, accusing them of obstructing the assistance of noncitizens. They criticize the use of buses to conceal the border invasion and the suppression of media coverage. The speakers also highlight the protection and rights given to illegal immigrants, contrasting it with potential gun restrictions for Americans. They express disbelief and anger towards the government's handling of the situation, emphasizing the lack of accountability and the mistreatment of American citizens.

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A group of individuals is seen following a school bus and a shuttle bus, which are transporting migrants to a migrant resource center at the San Antonio Airport. The individuals suspect that the buses are trying to mislead them by making fake turns and swerving. Despite the buses' attempts to evade them, the group continues to follow them. They confront a woman who is assisting in the transportation of the migrants and question her affiliation with an NGO. The group also notices that the police provide an escort to the woman. They inquire about the police officers' involvement and take pictures of their interaction. The police officer confirms that they are working through a contract approved by the chief.

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Speaker 0 asks for an ID from Speaker 1, insisting, “Do you have an ID on you, ma'am?” Speaker 1 replies, “I don't need a ID to walk around in in my city.” Speaker 0 presses for IDs, warning, “If not, we're gonna put you in the vehicle. We're gonna ID you.” Speaker 1 refuses, saying, “I don't need to take out you take out your ID.” Speaker 0 presses again: “Hey, ma'am.” Speaker 1 asserts, “It's ma'am. Am US citizen. I am US citizen.” Speaker 0 asks, “Alright. Can we see an ID, please?” Speaker 1 repeats, “I am US citizen. I don't need to carry around an ID in my home. Well, where were born?” Speaker 0 questions, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “This is my home,” and then, “Minneapolis is my home.” Speaker 0 clarifies, “Ma'am, that's not that's we're doing an immigration check. We're doing a citizen check. We're asking you where you were born.” Speaker 1 insists, “This is where I belong. This is my home.” Speaker 0 pushes, “Ma'am, can belong here, but where were you born? Not gonna give you a ID.” Speaker 1 repeats, “I belong here. I should be walking around here at three. I shouldn't be afraid in my life at this point.” Speaker 0 presses, “Ma'am, do you have an ID to give us? Skirt? Yes. You're correct.” Speaker 1 protests, “You're making me a skirt. You're making me a Do you have an ID?” Speaker 0 again asks for an ID, and Speaker 1 repeats, “This is my home.” Speaker 0 states, “Ma'am, where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “I am US citizen. I am US citizen. I don't think so. You have a right to picture me while I am in my home or walking around in my home. This is not acceptable.” Speaker 0 continues, “You guys, you terrorizing people.” Speaker 1 emphasizes, “Ma'am And it's not.” Speaker 0 asks again, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 states, “It doesn't matter where I was born. Belong here. I am US citizen.” She adds, “What else can I say? I am citizen. This is my home.” Speaker 0 warns, “Menia realize that if… [you] lie,” and Speaker 1 reiterates, “Menia, but this is my home.” Eventually Speaker 1 declares, “I am US citizen. I am not gonna take out anything. What the fuck?”

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A Star Shuttle and Charter Coach bus, number 379, is traveling north on San Pedro Avenue toward the airport area at 12:15 AM. The bus is carrying approximately 60 undocumented immigrants. The speaker intends to follow the bus while obeying all traffic laws to document its destination. The speaker suggests that transporting undocumented immigrants constitutes "going the distance" for them.

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A heated exchange unfolds between Speaker 0, who identifies as part of a community protection group, and Speaker 1, who represents ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Speaker 0 confronts the ICE team as they arrive in the neighborhood, insisting on seeing a warrant and demanding identification. The dialogue centers on whether the agents have a warrant signed by a judge and whether they should reveal badge numbers or other identifying information. Speaker 0 repeatedly presses for documentation: “Could you show me it, please?” and asks, “Do you have a warrant signed by a judge?” He questions the legitimacy of the officers’ presence, asking, “What’s your badge number, sir? Do you have a badge number? Can you identify yourself, please?” He emphasizes that “you’re coming into my city” and challenges why they would be in the area. Speaker 1 responds briefly and evasively, asserting identity as ICE and insisting that Speaker 0 has no business being present: “I’m ICE. Immigration. Immigration. Immigration. Customs enforcement. Okay. That’s all I am.” He adds, “You don’t have business when we get out of here, sir,” and later, “We’re looking for somebody,” though Speaker 0 pushes to know the name of the person they are pursuing: “Do you know his name? Do you have his name or her their name? What is their name?” Speaker 0 emphasizes community scrutiny and accountability, stating, “These are one of my neighbors, so I just wanna,” and challenges the officers’ transparency, asking for their identifications and accusing them of hiding their faces: “Why are you covering your face? Why don’t you take your mask down?” He taunts them with a threat to publish the encounter: “I’m gonna get this on the Internet. Your family is gonna be ashamed of you when they learn what you’re doing.” As the exchange escalates, Speaker 1 asserts authority and tries to disengage: “You don’t have business when we get out of here,” and “Okay. That’s all I am.” The confrontation intensifies with Speaker 0 inviting an on-the-record discussion and challenging the officers to converse “down” with him instead of remaining in their vehicle. The dialogue culminates with a physical and verbal standoff as Speaker 0 steps back and the officers retreat, while Speaker 0 continues to voice distrust, calling the actions “Gestapo”-like and insisting that the officers come talk to him in the street rather than remaining behind a door or in a car.

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Speaker 1 refuses to answer questions at a federal immigration checkpoint, citing their 5th and 6th amendment rights. They argue with border patrol agents, leading to a tense confrontation where they are threatened with arrest. The situation escalates as Speaker 1 refuses to comply with the agents' requests, resulting in a physical altercation. The confrontation continues as Speaker 1 asserts their rights and demands not to be touched by the agents, leading to a standoff. The situation remains unresolved as Speaker 1 continues to resist the agents' attempts to detain them.

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The speaker questions why they are being detained at an immigration checkpoint and asks for the grounds of their detention. The other speaker explains that it is an immigration inspection and justifies the detention based on Supreme Court cases. The speaker argues that they should not be detained if they are a citizen and questions if they need to prove their citizenship. They express concern about discrimination and refuse to answer the question. The other speaker states that they will stay detained until they answer and the speaker agrees to stay and see what happens. The conversation ends with the speaker expressing their opposition to being detained and comparing it to historical events.

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The speaker asks an officer what is happening and what is going on. The speaker repeats, "What's that?" and "What?" The officer responds that they can't describe exactly what's going on, stating, "It's an ongoing investigation." The speaker repeats the word "crime" multiple times.

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The speaker confronts a law enforcement officer, demanding their name and badge number. They discuss the presence of illegal immigrants and whistleblowers in a facility, with the speaker threatening to obtain body cam footage. The officer warns that trespassing will result in arrest. The speaker questions if the officer is blindly following orders and accuses them of lying about a bus filled with illegal immigrants. The officer denies knowledge of the bus and the conversation ends.
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