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La policía local está haciendo este video para aclarar su relación con ICE. Aclaran que no están reportando ni llamando a ICE cuando se encuentran con personas indocumentadas. Las acciones de ICE son independientes y la policía local desconoce a quién buscan, dónde estarán o cuándo. La policía local responde a llamadas de emergencia y crímenes, y el encuentro con una persona indocumentada no resulta en una llamada a ICE. No están trabajando con ICE ni ayudándolos a reportar a la comunidad. La policía local no sabe cuándo o dónde ICE realizará redadas, ya que ICE no les informa sobre sus operativos. **English Translation:** The local police are making this video to clarify their relationship with ICE. They clarify that they are not reporting or calling ICE when they encounter undocumented individuals. ICE's actions are independent, and the local police do not know who they are looking for, where they will be, or when. The local police respond to emergency calls and crimes, and encountering an undocumented person does not result in a call to ICE. They are not working with ICE or helping them report the community. The local police do not know when or where ICE will conduct raids, as ICE does not inform them of their operations.

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You would do anything for the illegal stuff to be feared. I think we found a new home for you guys. What? I don’t understand this immigration situation. They need to hear us. They are not violent; they’re good people. Just like before, right? Can they stay for dinner? Sorry, but we have your signature. You guys have to drive back down south. Back to Home Depot.

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The speaker appeals to the United States government, saying: “listen Trump, listen, comment help us and please, comment get the shit out of México. Comment get Obrador, comment get Claudia fucking Sheinbaum.” They add, “Gracias, muchas gracias, gracias.” The fragment ends with, “Bueno, son muy.”

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Estamos en Estados Unidos con permiso de trabajo y número de seguro social, así que debemos mantener la calma. Entramos por el CBP 1 y somos de Venezuela. Tenemos un estatus legal debido a una aplicación civil, aunque la situación puede cambiar. Si alguien viene a buscarme, puedo mostrarles los documentos que recibí al ingresar por migración. --- We are in the United States with work permits and social security numbers, so we need to stay calm. We entered through CBP 1 and are from Venezuela. We have legal status due to a civil application, although the situation may change. If someone comes to look for me, I can show them the documents I received upon entering through immigration.

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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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Last night around 2 AM, I heard a knock at the door and saw three men outside. They were going door-to-door, and I knew who they were and who they were after, so I didn’t answer. I watched as they took people from their homes, mostly my neighbors, who are all Mexican. This morning, the usual five work trucks in the parking lot were reduced to just one. The place feels eerily quiet; I don’t hear my neighbors anymore. I’ve been looking outside, and there’s no one around. It feels like they took my neighbors away, and it’s strange because they usually don’t speak English.

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Un grupo de más de sesenta migrantes deportados de los Estados Unidos ha llegado al Puente Paso del Norte. Los migrantes están siendo entregados por la Patrulla Fronteriza y el Instituto Nacional de Migración. Entre ellos, un hombre de Coahuila comparte su experiencia al llegar. Informativa Azteca está presente para cubrir la situación en el lugar. --- A group of over sixty migrants deported from the United States has arrived at the Paso del Norte Bridge. The migrants are being handed over by the Border Patrol and the National Migration Institute. Among them, a man from Coahuila shares his experience upon arrival. Informativa Azteca is present to cover the situation on-site.

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Ayer, un amigo llamado Muka me contó que él y su familia, que trabajan en jardinería, fueron afectados por la migración. Dejó sus herramientas y su vehículo, pero cuando intentó recuperarlos, ya no estaban. Muka ha vivido aquí por 35 años y ha construido su vida, mientras que muchos, como él, no tienen nada en su país de origen. Aunque tengo un hogar aquí, me preocupa por aquellos que no tienen un plan de regreso. Es importante que todos consideren un plan B, ya que la situación puede empeorar. Debemos seguir trabajando, sin importar dónde estemos. Cuídense y que Dios los bendiga. --- Yesterday, a friend named Muka told me that he and his family, who work in gardening, were affected by immigration. He left his tools and vehicle, but when he tried to retrieve them, they were gone. Muka has lived here for 35 years and built his life, while many, like him, have nothing in their home country. Although I have a home here, I worry about those without a return plan. It's important for everyone to consider a plan B, as the situation may worsen. We must keep working, no matter where we are. Take care, and may God bless you.

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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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I'm at my job at a Hyundai plant that makes electric cars, but immigration came today, and hundreds of people left. Some ran and jumped the fences. My group is here waiting to see what we're going to do. The Americans are trying to protect those who don't have documents or legal status. They stopped work today just to wait and see what happens, to see if we return to work or not. Everyone's worried because eighty to ninety percent of my group are Venezuelans with status to stay here, but people are still scared. ICE came to raid our workplace, and the Americans are trying to help, protect, and ask about everyone's case.

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Hemos notado que las taquerías están vacías, lo cual es inusual. Sin la comunidad latina, el comercio está sufriendo, incluso grandes cadenas como Walmart se verán afectadas. Todo está muy ordenado, como si nadie hubiera estado allí. Estamos aquí para comprar luces para la casa. Parece que el único negocio que sigue funcionando es DoorDash, ya que muchas personas prefieren quedarse en casa y recibir comida o despensa a domicilio. Es una situación preocupante. --- We've noticed that the taco shops are empty, which is unusual. Without the Latino community, commerce is suffering, and even large chains like Walmart will be affected. Everything is very organized, as if no one has been there. We're here to buy lights for the house. It seems the only business still operating is DoorDash, as many people prefer to stay home and receive food or groceries delivered. It's a concerning situation.

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Alright folks, it's time for us to head out. People are already leaving, packing up everything to go back to Mexico. You can see families and trucks loaded with their belongings. It's our turn now. After 25 years here in the United States, we've decided it's time to go home too. So, we're packing up and heading out!

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Hola, ¿Cómo estás? Soy de Venezuela y llevo un mes aquí con mi familia. Muchos pasan el día aquí sin trabajo. Tenemos que esperar 165 días para obtener un permiso de trabajo. También hay personas de Ecuador que apoyan al presidente Biden. Algunos aún no tienen seguridad social.

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En Los Ángeles, California, se están sacando a las personas que quedaron atrapadas en un túnel. Solo quedan entre treinta y cuarenta personas, y las están rescatando de a uno o de a cinco. Afortunadamente, tengo batería para seguir grabando. La situación se ha vuelto tensa, ya que la protesta ha derivado en vandalismo. Aunque se hablaba de la migra, no hay presencia de ellos. La comunidad se está uniendo, y es importante seguir la cuenta para estar al tanto de lo que sucede. --- In Los Angeles, California, people trapped in a tunnel are being rescued. Only about thirty to forty remain, and they are being taken out one by one or in groups of five. Fortunately, I have battery to keep recording. The situation has escalated, as the protest has turned into vandalism. Although there were talks of immigration enforcement, they are not present. The community is coming together, and it's important to follow the account for updates.

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Mis amores, miren el Walmart vacío. Ayer no vino ningún latino. Las cajas, que siempre están llenas, están desiertas y no hay filas. Es sorprendente ver este lugar tan tranquilo. My loves, look at the empty Walmart. Yesterday, not a single Latino came. The checkout lines, which are usually full, are deserted, and there are no lines. It's surprising to see this place so quiet.

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Miles de personas están intentando solicitar asilo en México, especialmente en las oficinas de la COMAR en Naucalpan. Muchos originalmente planeaban viajar a Estados Unidos a través del programa CBP 1, pero al no poder hacerlo, ahora buscan quedarse en México. Según cifras no oficiales, hay un preregistro de ocho mil aspirantes, principalmente de Venezuela y otros países latinoamericanos. Se observa a grupos de haitianos, venezolanos, ecuatorianos y colombianos organizándose para ingresar a las oficinas y comenzar su trámite de asilo en los próximos días. --- Thousands of people are trying to apply for asylum in Mexico, particularly at the COMAR offices in Naucalpan. Many initially planned to travel to the United States through the CBP 1 program but are now looking to stay in Mexico. According to unofficial figures, there is a preregistration of eight thousand applicants, mainly from Venezuela and other Latin American countries. Groups of Haitians, Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, and Colombians are seen organizing to enter the offices and begin their asylum process in the coming days.

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Hola, buenos días. Quiero aclarar que como policía local no estamos reportando a ICE sobre personas indocumentadas. ICE actúa de manera independiente y no tenemos información sobre a quiénes buscan ni cuándo estarán. La comunidad puede estar tranquila; no estamos colaborando con ellos. Nuestro enfoque sigue siendo atender emergencias y crímenes, y si encontramos a alguien indocumentado, no lo reportamos a ICE. Ellos están buscando principalmente a criminales violentos, pero no sabemos más sobre sus criterios. No tenemos información sobre redadas ni cuándo ocurrirán, ya que no nos avisan. Espero que esto ayude a tranquilizar a la comunidad. --- Hello, good morning. I want to clarify that as local police, we are not reporting to ICE about undocumented individuals. ICE acts independently, and we have no information on whom they are looking for or when they will be present. The community can be reassured; we are not collaborating with them. Our focus remains on responding to emergencies and crimes, and if we encounter someone undocumented, we do not report them to ICE. They are primarily looking for violent criminals, but we know nothing more about their criteria. We have no information on raids or when they will occur, as they do not inform us. I hope this helps reassure the community.

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Migrants encountered at the border are using selfies to communicate with their families back home. These selfies show them in good shape, which encourages their family members to follow. The migrants are being processed and soon our Drone cameras will show where they gather next. It is unclear whether they came through a hole or gap in the wall.

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Anyone can come to the US, like going to New York and seeing the Statue of Liberty. The speaker picked up three guys from Honduras who were at Home Depot and had nowhere to go. One of them, Hector, needs medication twice a day and they all need to use the bathroom. The speaker called to ask if they can stay, but the person on the other end said no because they don't know them. The speaker calls them a hypocrite and tells the guys to leave.

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Migrant buses from May 3, 2023, are seen approaching. They are coming from down south, and there are many of them. The Darian who is in a front checkpoint is right in front of us.

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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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El trato desde el principio fue terrible. La comida era mala y casi me robaron en México, incluso a mi bebé. Estuve detenido ocho días y mi hijo está desnutrido. No se vayan, porque están deportando a todos y no los sueltan pronto; hay personas desaparecidas. Nos dieron prioridad por tener bebés, pero las condiciones eran horribles. Desde el inicio, el trato fue muy malo: nos despertaban a las tres de la mañana, no nos dejaban bañar y algunos recibieron golpes. Al final, cuando llegó el gobierno de Colombia, mejoró un poco, pero seguimos sin atención adecuada. Estamos felices de regresar a casa; extrañábamos mucho estar aquí y algunos se arrepienten de haber salido. --- The treatment from the beginning was terrible. The food was bad, and I was almost robbed in Mexico, even of my baby. I was detained for eight days, and my child is malnourished. Don't leave, because they are deporting everyone and not releasing them soon; there are missing people. We were prioritized for having babies, but the conditions were horrible. From the start, the treatment was very bad: they woke us at three in the morning, wouldn’t let us bathe, and some were beaten. In the end, when the Colombian government arrived, it improved a bit, but we still lacked proper care. We are happy to return home; we missed being here, and some regret leaving.

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Hola, buenos días. Quiero aclarar que como policía local no estamos reportando a ICE sobre personas indocumentadas. ICE actúa de manera independiente y no tenemos información sobre a quiénes buscan ni cuándo estarán. La comunidad puede estar tranquila, ya que no estamos colaborando con ellos. Nuestro enfoque sigue siendo atender emergencias y crímenes, y si encontramos a alguien indocumentado, no lo reportamos a ICE. Ellos se centran en criminales violentos, pero no sabemos más sobre sus criterios. No tenemos información sobre redadas ni cuándo ocurrirán, ya que no nos informan. Espero que esto ayude a tranquilizar a la comunidad. --- Hello, good morning. I want to clarify that as local police, we are not reporting to ICE about undocumented individuals. ICE operates independently, and we have no information on whom they are looking for or when they will be present. The community can be at ease, as we are not collaborating with them. Our focus remains on responding to emergencies and crimes, and if we encounter an undocumented person, we do not report them to ICE. They focus on violent criminals, but we know nothing more about their criteria. We have no information on raids or when they will occur, as they do not inform us. I hope this helps reassure the community.

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Oscar Blue for Real America’s Voice reports on a large migrant caravan leaving the southern border, estimated at 2,500 to 3,000 people. The banner at the front reads “no more blood, no more migrant blood.” He notes this will be his twelfth caravan under the Biden administration, and describes the situation as ongoing crisis and tragedy for migrants. He explains the path migrants take to reach the point in Mexico, including extortion and loss of life in the Darien, and asserts that the current situation is influenced by open border policies and the Global Compact for Migration. Blue says migrants are incentivized by these policies and by political actors who view them as a resource for political gain. Mexican authorities are attempting to manage the situation and treat migrants with dignity, but Blue says the migrants are frustrated by delays in the CBP1/immigration appointment process, which can take three to six months, and thus decide to continue walking in caravans. He notes this is the fourth caravan leaving in less than a month from southern Mexico. Blue interviews the caravan’s spokesperson, a young man in his mid-twenties, who acknowledges concerns about infiltrated individuals inside the caravan who might extract information or influence the group for political purposes. The spokesperson states that there are infiltrated people, and that some seek to learn who is being paid by which party. Regarding the U.S. elections, the spokesperson says the situation is being used to send a message to the next administration to be more conscious of what is happening in the south. When asked about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, he says, “we know that Donald Trump is a great businessman. He had the economy booming like no other president, but we know Kamala Harris is the one that is also accepting, and it is normalizing the entrance for more migrants to enter into The United States Of America.” The spokesperson adds, “We are not going to wait for political decisions; we just want to send a message to the next administration.” Blue reiterates that around 2,500 people are leaving today, on election day, with the caravan moving from the South Border toward Mexico City and then to the United States. He captures the caravan’s ongoing pattern, stating, “How’s everybody doing? … Behind me, you will see a migrant caravan of around 2,500 migrants that they're leaving the South Border in the intention to go to the city of Mexico from the city of Mexico to go all the way to The United States Of America.”

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Do many of you speak English? We want to talk to as many workers as possible. There’s a lot of concern about immigration issues, but you should know that you don’t need to worry about law enforcement, the sheriff's office, or the police regarding immigration matters. We do not handle immigration enforcement.
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