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Several migrants at a train station share surprising thoughts. One person is from Malaysia and another is returning from the French border. They discuss why they want to go to France, mentioning family and better opportunities. They complain about the overcrowded conditions and how they are taken advantage of. However, there is also a person who expresses frustration with the influx of migrants, feeling that they have been too welcoming and that the migrants are taking advantage of the system.

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A group of migrants from China and Venezuela are seen in the Miter Camp of San Vicente, heading towards the northern borders of the United States. They express their destination as the USA, repeatedly mentioning China and Venezuela. The conversation revolves around their journey, with mentions of Xi Jinping, New York, and Nepal. The speakers emphasize their Chinese origin and their excitement about going to the USA. The transcript ends with a repetition of "China" and "USA going to the USA."

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The speakers are from Pakistan, India, Turkey, China, and Ecuador. They discuss lack of freedom in Iran, mentioning restrictions on speech, writing, singing, and thinking. Iran is described as a dangerous country.

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A group of people at the Myers campus are sending a message to Alejandro Mayorkas. They mention that they are from China and Venezuela and are migrating to the United States. They repeatedly talk about China and Venezuela, expressing their destination as the USA. They mention Xi Jinping and Nepal briefly. Overall, the conversation revolves around their origins from China and their plans to go to the United States.

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The speaker repeatedly asks if someone can speak English. They then ask what the person is doing and mention that the person was inside a gate, a school, and a classroom.

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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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The speakers engage in a brief conversation about the country they are from. Speaker 0 repeatedly asks what country they are from, while Speaker 1 responds with "no" and shows reluctance to disclose the information. Speaker 0 specifically mentions Syria and asks if they are from there, but Speaker 1 continues to say "no" without providing any further explanation. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 expressing concern and asking if they are okay.

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Speaker 1 is asked where they are from, and they respond that they are from Guinea, specifically Conakry. When asked where in the US they want to go, they say Philadelphia. When asked why, they simply say they have paperwork. Speaker 0 then says they don't know Philadelphia and will check the place. They ask for an address in Philadelphia to go to. Speaker 1 agrees and says okay.

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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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The speaker is in Sarasota, Florida at a watermelon farm. He observes that the drivers of two trucks at the farm do not speak any English. He tried asking them where to check in, but they couldn't understand him or respond in English. He then asked warehouse employees where to check in, but they also did not speak English. The speaker states that this is a real-life example of something he deals with almost every day.

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The speaker expresses their surprise at encountering an optimistic person and asks if they can ask some questions. They mention that there are people who want to chase them away and gather in large numbers. The speaker wonders if they are not allowed to talk to anyone in the country and feels unwelcome.

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The speaker asks where the person is from, and they respond that they are from Egypt. The speaker is surprised and repeats "Egypt" multiple times. They ask if the person is going to New York or Chicago, and the person responds that they are going to Boston. The speaker confirms that they are from Egypt and asks how many days they have been there. The person says they arrived today. The speaker thanks them and comments that they are alone without family. The speaker asks if they have a wife or kids, and the person says no. The speaker finds it crazy and describes the place as guerrilla camps, the frontline of an invasion.

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A group of migrants from China and Venezuela are seen in the Miter Camp of San Vicente, heading towards the northern borders of the United States. They express their destination as the USA, repeatedly mentioning China and Venezuela. The conversation revolves around their journey, with mentions of Xi Jinping, New York, and Nepal. The dialogue mainly consists of repetitive mentions of China and the USA.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they are from Senegal. Speaker 1 confirms and asks Speaker 0 where they are from. Speaker 0 replies that they are from TD (Togo). Speaker 0 then asks Speaker 1 how they got to their current location, specifically if they traveled by airplane to New York or crossed the border, possibly referring to the Mexico-United States border. Speaker 2 is asked by Speaker 0 where they are from, and Speaker 2 asks the same question in return.

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Speaker 0 says, "I gotta speak English. I don't know. You already speak English?" The other person responds, "Yeah." Then Speaker 0 asks, "You're speaking Spanish?" The other person answers, "No. I don't even know where you learned Spanish."

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The speakers engage in a brief conversation where Speaker 0 repeatedly asks Speaker 1 about their country, to which Speaker 1 responds with a series of "no" answers. Speaker 0 then asks if they are from Syria, but Speaker 1 continues to say "no" without providing any further information. Speaker 0 expresses surprise and concern, asking if they are alright. The conversation ends without any resolution or explanation.

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In this video, the speaker mentions that there is a large immigrant population in the country, with 147 different languages spoken. They express a sense of loss, feeling like foreigners in their own country. The speaker recalls a specific experience on a bus where they and another person were the only white individuals among a crowded group of people in Canning Town.

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The video features a series of people being asked where they are from and where they are going. The responses vary, with some individuals mentioning specific locations like New York, California, and Senegal, while others simply say "synagogue" or "Africa." The conversation is repetitive, with many individuals giving similar answers. Overall, the video highlights the diversity of people's origins and destinations, but does not provide any additional context or information.

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China is the main focus of the video, with repeated mentions of the country and the question of whether people speak English there. The speaker seems to be emphasizing that in China, English is not widely spoken, and the primary language is Chinese. They also mention the idea of coming to America, possibly suggesting that in America, there is a diverse population with people from different countries. The video ends with a mention of a long line of people, which could imply a large number of individuals.

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Speaker 1 is asked where they are from, and they respond Guinea, Conakry. They express their desire to go to Philadelphia in the US but mention that they don't know much about the place and want to check it out. Speaker 0 acknowledges this and asks if they just need an address in Philadelphia.

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Speaker 0 greets the audience multiple times and asks how they are doing. They also ask for the audience's names and say goodbye. The speaker then asks someone if they have an English name and what they do for fun.

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The speaker repeatedly asks if someone can speak English. They then ask what the person is doing and mention that he was inside the gate, school, and class.

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China is the main focus of the conversation, with repeated mentions of the country. The speakers inquire about English proficiency, with some indicating they can speak English while others cannot. The phrase "It's all China" is repeated, possibly referring to the prevalence or influence of China. The conversation ends with an invitation to come to America, mentioning a long line of people.

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People are arriving, possibly at a hotel. They are coming from places like Kuwait and Bolivia. One person asks another what they have in their bag and if they are getting a flat (apartment) at the hotel. The speaker mentions their son doesn't have a place to live while these people are getting comfortable. They hope the new arrivals get their money and a flat soon, while acknowledging their son has a long wait. The speaker observes the hotel room and luggage, stating it's a free country but politicians have things wrong. They mention being mugged at a bus stop. The speaker then asks if people have snacks and tells someone not to slam something because they might not get a flat. Finally, someone comments on a limousine.

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The speaker repeatedly asks about the country someone is from, specifically mentioning Syria. They express confusion and frustration about not knowing the person's nationality and why it is being kept a secret. The speaker ends by asking if the person is from Syria.
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