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A citizen journalist is recording buses at the San Antonio Airport. He states he is exercising his first amendment rights and recording the drop-off of "illegals." He asks for Corporal Perez and the night duty manager, Frank Constantino. An officer asks for the journalist's name, explaining that someone matching his description has a criminal trespass. The journalist refuses to provide identification, stating he is not breaking any laws and that he is in a public place. He claims he is like paparazzi and does not want to be harassed. Another officer, Price, arrives and asks if the journalist was issued a criminal trespass warning for the airport, to which the journalist says he doesn't want to answer any questions. Officer Price states the journalist is being detained and asks for a driver's license, which the journalist refuses to provide. The journalist claims he is being detained for reporting in a public space.

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An individual confronts another, accusing them of doxxing people by taking and posting pictures of their faces online. The accused clarifies they are posting pictures of posters in public spaces. The accuser acknowledges this and recognizes they are also in a public space. The accuser then asks if the other person intends to stay with them.

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An individual accuses another of doxxing people by taking and posting pictures of their faces online. The accused clarifies that they are posting pictures of posters in public spaces. The accuser acknowledges that both parties are in public spaces. The accused then asks if the accuser intends to stay with them.

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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 speaker expresses concern about illegal immigrants at Houston International Airport, emphasizing the need for awareness and change. They engage in a discussion with airport security about recording in a secure area, highlighting their rights as a US citizen and military member. Security explains the prohibition on video due to national security concerns, regardless of citizenship status. The speaker questions the legality of the immigrants and their documentation. The conversation revolves around the importance of following rules and maintaining security protocols.

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The speaker is filming at a public protest and refuses to stop recording despite being asked not to film people's faces. The other person argues that it's a public space and a newsworthy event, so they have the right to record. The situation escalates as they exchange heated words, with the speaker eventually agreeing to leave. The conversation is chaotic and ends with the speaker continuing to film while making references to "Rick and Morty."

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Speaker 1 visits Speaker 0’s home briefly and obtains Speaker 0’s number. They mention receiving a message from someone in Noord-Nederland about a social media post concerning Ter Apel and express curiosity about the video’s intent. Speaker 0 explains they create videos and post them online, including on YouTube, and that they were in Ter Apel to film a video about the situation. The video was made about one to two weeks ago. They acknowledge Speaker 1’s work and ask why Speaker 1 is calling, seeking the purpose of the call. Speaker 1 asks what the video aims to do and what it will show. Speaker 0 answers briefly: the video will present reality, noting that mainstream media write a lot and omit much, and that the video will show how things unfold without breaking rules. They invite Speaker 1 to watch the video to understand the intent, mentioning it will be posted at 5 PM. Speaker 1 questions whether Speaker 0 makes documentaries or something similar. Speaker 0 clarifies that they don’t want to call it a documentary; they film what they encounter on the street and suggest checking their YouTube channel to understand their work. Speaker 0 then expresses a feeling that the call seemed like a “big secret” that should not come out, especially now, and that being contacted just before the upload gives a strange sensation. They reflect that in 40 videos they have produced, they have not been approached by the police about their uploads, and they wonder where the curiosity was previously. Speaker 1 says they are simply doing their job and thanks Speaker 0 for the call before ending the conversation. Speaker 0 wishes Speaker 1 a good day and ends the call.

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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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A person is recording a bus that is getting close to their car. They suspect the bus driver and dispatcher were alerted to their presence and recording activity. The person believes they are not breaking any laws or harassing anyone, asserting their right to peacefully record as a citizen journalist. They mention a previous encounter with a police officer, referencing the First Amendment and freedom of the press, comparing their activity to paparazzi at an airport. The person records the bus's license plate number. Later, a coach bus appears, which the person believes is not from the center they were initially recording. They suspect it might be the same bus they recorded earlier.

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A person is videotaping what they claim is an active law enforcement scene and refuses to leave when asked by an officer. The officer threatens the person with arrest for interfering. The person states they are a citizen and will continue videotaping, claiming what is happening is illegal and not welcome in the community. The person states they are getting the officer's license plate number. The person claims that ICE is taking people off the street in their community.

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They're stopping my driver and telling me they want my phone because I videoed the USAID facility. I've told them they can't have my phone, but now they're telling my driver he has to get out of the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this, though I'm not sure if I'm aiming the camera correctly.

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A person with a camera is confronted by security while filming. The security guard asks if the person has approval from the school to be there. The person admits they usually don't get consent from people they film. The security guard says someone complained, and this happens all the time. The security guard states that they can't stand there, even on the sidewalk, and demands they leave the property. The person filming says they are doing it for the public's right to know. They are escorted off the property by officers and state the officers should be escorting the president off the property instead.

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They assert that recording is not illegal and proceed with filming. They question why their information is being taken down, and are told, “Because we have a nice little database.” A statement follows, “He is considered a domestic terrorist.” The exchange ends with, “So We're videotaping you? Are you crazy?”

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The speaker argues that they can film on the public road and that they are not harming anyone. They assert that people have a right to privacy, but insist that filming on the public road is allowed and that they can proceed—“I can film here. Nothing wrong. I’ll take a step back, but I can just film that bus, public road.” They acknowledge being outside in the public space and claim there is no issue with filming. There is a brief exchange about whether others are people and whether filming is permissible, with the speaker insisting that the other people have rights too (“these people have a right to… they are people”). The conversation includes confusion or a miscommunication about names, with “Sammy” referenced as difficult to pronounce. The segment ends with the identification of the subject as “the Fumusbus, Drenthe Tours.”

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The speaker notices a state-run bus that resembles border patrol. They point out an emblem on the officer's sleeve and suggest looking into it. The speaker asks the officer about the people present, and the officer confirms they are illegal immigrants. The speaker then gets interrupted by someone asking for their ID. The speaker denies needing an ID, leading to an argument with the officer. The speaker insists they are not resisting and is asked to turn around.

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A person is recording a video outside a building and is approached by a security guard and a police officer. The person questions who they are and why they are being surrounded. The person refuses to talk to the police officer and threatens to knock him out. They demand to know the police officer's name and badge number. The person asserts that the police officer should stick to his job inside the building and not approach members of the public on the sidewalk. The person eventually tells everyone to go back inside and leave them alone.

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A person filming on the sidewalk is eyeballed by a drummer, who approaches her until a police officer intervenes. The same drummer then approaches another person filming, and Will slows him down. The drummer hits an officer with a drumstick. Someone yells that the person filming is violating rights by being there. Another person says the police are ignoring the people after her. Someone helps the person filming get away. Another person asks if there are any conditions. Someone states that the law should apply to the people who came at them and hit an officer with a drumstick. Someone else says to get the terrorists off the street that are violating. Another person states that two people with cameras are not the problem.

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Airport officers are alerted to a "citizen journalist" filming at the airport, who they believe was previously issued a criminal trespass warning. The individual claims to be exercising his first amendment rights and refuses to provide identification. He is detained while officers investigate a call they received. A Texas driver's license number DL 38984845 is given. Officers discuss parking location 1129. Another individual reports a man named Fernando Arce, a realtor, was seen at 12:30-12:45 standing near a bus, then followed Scott in a black Cadillac. Scott called MRC and ATC. The individual disappeared and reappeared an hour later.

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Speaker 0, a citizen journalist, encounters Officer Trapp at the San Antonio Airport. Speaker 0 asks for Officer Trapp's name and badge number, and mentions recording the situation. Speaker 1, Officer Trapp, asks if there is an issue, to which Speaker 0 responds that they are just recording. Speaker 0 asks about Corporal Perez and requests to speak with a supervisor. Officer Trapp confirms they have a supervisor but is unsure if it is Corporal Perez. Speaker 0 mentions being a concerned citizen and asserts their right to record on public property. Officer Trapp questions this, and Speaker 0 argues that taxpayers fund the airport. The conversation continues with Speaker 0 expressing concern about potential harassment and Officer Trapp mentioning a criminal trespass warning. The transcript ends with Officer Price joining the conversation and Speaker 0 refusing to provide identification.

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The speaker confronts someone filming in front of a building and tells them they don't have the right to film there. The person being filmed asks who the speaker is and why they can't film. The speaker insists that they don't have the right and threatens to knock them out. The person being filmed asks for the speaker's name and badge number, and the speaker provides it. The person being filmed tells the speaker to leave them alone and not give them orders on the sidewalk. The speaker tells them to go back inside and not bother them.

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The speakers engage in a conversation about whether the property is private or public. The person recording claims to be a member of the media and is doing a story on the police trespassing another media member. They argue about the property being public and the police lying about it being private. The person recording asserts their right to film and gather information for the public. The police mention a secure area and the person recording denies filming personal cars. They discuss complaint forms and freedom of information requests. The conversation ends with the person recording saying they were going to take a picture of the gate.

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Speaker 0 confronts another person with repeated "Get the fuck out" and "Don't come back," insisting "Let me move. Let me get out" while being pushed toward the road and urged to "Fucking walk." The exchange includes "Stop it" and "Stop sticking your camera to people's fucking face," followed by "I didn't do anything" and "I have the right to be here. Okay. Did I say I have the right to be here. I have the right to film." The other person threatens violence: "You come back, I'm gonna fucking smoke you, dude," and "gonna smash that fucking camera." The scene ends with the claim: "DHS watching you right there lasered on you. You have a sniper lasered on you right now. I don't give a fuck."

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They're stopping my driver and demanding my phone because I filmed the USAID facility. I've refused to give them my phone, and now they're ordering my driver to exit the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this situation, though I'm unsure if I'm holding the camera correctly.

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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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