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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Illegal immigrants can claim asylum at a port of entry or cross the border, receiving a "notice to appear" in court, with wait times averaging six years due to only 700 immigration judges handling 5,500,000 cases. After claiming asylum, individuals can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to max inclusion and pay with minimum collection for these individuals, with 1.3 million already on Medicaid. Some individuals from this group are registered to vote and have voted, leading to referrals for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13 to $15 billion by moving people to the border, with individuals paying $20,000 to $50,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on their notices to appear, and ICE reported children are trafficked across the border to complete families.

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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Individuals entering the U.S. illegally can claim asylum or simply cross the border and receive a notice to appear (NTA) in court, with wait times averaging six years. After receiving asylum, they can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to maximum inclusion and benefits for this group, with 1,300,000 already on Medicaid. Voter registration records show some individuals from this population are registered and have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13-15 billion by moving people to the U.S. border, with individuals paying $2,000-$5,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on their NTAs, and some are being trafficked back and forth across the border. This system incentivizes exploitation, creating indentured servitude for those who cannot pay traffickers.

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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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**Spanish Summary:** Un grupo está registrando votantes hispanos en Phoenix. Una señora ya está registrada por su trabajo. Otra persona puso que quería votar en una aplicación, pero está esperando la residencia. Planea votar por Kamala Harris y nació en Cuba. Otra persona es residente y ya está registrada para votar por su trabajo. Otra persona no es ciudadana y ya llenó la registración. Alguien dice que el primer día van a empezar a sacar gente. **English Translation:** A group is registering Hispanic voters in Phoenix. One woman is already registered through her job. Another person indicated they wanted to vote on an application but is waiting for residency. They plan to vote for Kamala Harris and were born in Cuba. Another person is a resident and is already registered to vote through their job. Another person is not a citizen and has already filled out the registration. Someone says that on the first day, they will start removing people.

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Call me Paco. I'm a legal immigrant and I don't speak English. I need help and I'm asking for money to be put on my card. I came here from my country to seek assistance.

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A Venezuelan migrant explains how to scam the system by breaking in, having a baby in the US, and getting married for more benefits. American women are encouraged to work and have abortions, while migrants are aided in crossing the border, having babies, and getting married for benefits.

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The speaker mentions that the people they are referring to are well-prepared and knowledgeable about everything. They discuss how these individuals know what to say when it comes to seeking asylum. The speaker also mentions that these individuals receive certain benefits, including a monthly check and a cost of living check. They speculate that the amount is around $22,100 for one parent and one child. They also mention that these individuals can bring another parent or child with them. The speaker notes that all of these individuals are single parents and suggests that they may already have relatives or significant others in the country.

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Speaker 0 describes their experience working in county social services and their political shift from Democrat to Republican. They explain how, for benefits programs, the presence of a social security number allows workers to determine if an applicant is working, has bank money, property, cars, tax income, and other sources, enabling assessment of eligibility and amount. They claim a loophole exists for undocumented individuals. If an undocumented person applies for benefits and qualifies, they can receive full Medicaid, housing, migrant head start, and fully paid childcare. They note that if the undocumented parent has US citizen children, those children qualify for all the benefits and services as well. The speaker emphasizes that for an undocumented parent applying for benefits for their children, workers cannot tell if the family has banking income, property, or tax payments, since the parent lacks a social security number. The speaker provides specific benefit amounts they observed: “$1,200 per kid plus $275 per person cash food stamps,” and adds that this does not include housing and “all the other benefits they get.” They state that in California, these benefits are not hidden. They recount anecdotes of people arriving with “nails did, hair done blonde, Gucci bags, Gucci glasses, driving up on escalades, chewing gum super loud,” asking for welfare checks. They describe a neighborhood where “70% of the people around me were undocumented” and who “lived the life,” including new cars and weekend parties. They mention an entitlement to “wake” (likely WIC) as well. The speaker contrasts the situation with US citizens, claiming US citizens do not qualify for nothing, and observes a common pattern where undocumented women or moms would not work, while US citizen moms must work to afford living. They state they have nothing against undocumented immigrants personally, acknowledging a human perspective, but indicate that if they were undocumented, they would also take advantage of the loophole. They criticize the government, particularly California, for not implementing regulations to limit fraud and waste. They argue that taxpayers pay for this waste and fraud, and that when the federal government enforces immigration laws, people become upset and confused about deportations after openly living and receiving benefits regardless of immigration status. They call for better practices, saying California and everyone must be on the same page.

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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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When illegal immigrants enter the U.S., they can claim asylum at a port of entry or cross the border and request entry. Border patrol can charge them with a misdemeanor or felony, but during the last administration, they were instructed to treat it as an administrative offense. Immigrants are then released on their own recognizance with a notice to appear in court, but wait times for judges average six years. After entering the country and obtaining asylum, immigrants can apply for work authorization. Upon filing form I-765, they receive form I-766, and the Social Security Administration automatically mails them a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to maximum inclusion and pay for these individuals with minimum collection. 1.3 million are already on Medicaid. Voter registration records show that some individuals from this population are registered to vote and have voted. These cases have been referred to the Home Ed Secure Investigation Service for prosecution.

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Speaker 0 asserts that illegal immigrants are using Meta's Facebook to buy fake IDs and Social Security cards, access human smuggling services, and illegally work for Uber, DoorDash, and Instacart through online flea markets. Key examples and claims: - A page titled “obtain your license to drive from The United States here” advertises multiple fake driver’s licenses in several videos, alongside fake Social Security cards and even credit scores. The page claims the IDs can pass an authenticity check and can pass under a black light, revealing a hologram security feature typically applied to real government-issued driver’s licenses. Fake licenses are advertised for every state, and the page owner can create an ID for any required state; instructions were provided on what information would be needed. - This page is described as one of many across the US advertising the same service. - Variations exist for obtaining work: ads on Facebook pages promoting activation or rental of Uber Eats, DoorDash, or Instacart accounts. Migrants can buy an already activated food delivery account or rent one from another user. - A woman posted an image reading “rent account for DoorDash” in Spanish; she stated the rental price as $500. Alongside a driver’s license and Social Security number, a bank account is also needed to start a food delivery account, and bank accounts can also be rented. On a Latinos in the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn page, someone is advertised renting out a bank account for $25 a week. - Before migrants can access illegal work, they must enter the country. Facebook allegedly allows advertisements of human smuggling services. A page titled “Coyote five zero two” has almost 100,000 followers and regularly posts videos of large groups of migrants walking through and being smuggled through Mexico; comments suggest they can be brought over from Mexico into the US within twenty minutes, with smugglers offering faster and cheaper options. - A page named “Flea Market of Phoenix” posted a smuggling video showing migrants climbing over the border wall. The page has over 72,000 followers. After inquiries, the author described services as “El Brinco” (the jump) and stated his service would be fast, easy, and secure, sending two videos: the original ad of smugglers hoisting a ladder and another showing a trail to get over from Mexico to the US in thirty minutes or less. In further messages, the smuggler discussed pricing: $7,500 per person, plus a $1,000 per person finder’s fee for referrals. - The narrator notes that creating or obtaining fake identification or smuggling a person across the border would typically be a felony, and working illegally would risk deportation. Nonetheless, Meta is described as allowing this illegal activity to take place on Facebook daily, with online flea markets found in cities and states across the US, even in places without sanctuary laws for illegal immigrants.

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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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Estamos en el Watson por dos meses, recibimos comida y ayuda con trámites como Medicaid y asilo. También nos proporcionan abogados y pasajes gratuitos a Arizona, donde hay menos colapso para los migrantes. En el hotel, coordinan todo para nosotros. Translation: We are at Watson for two months, receiving food and help with Medicaid and asylum applications. They also provide us with lawyers and free tickets to Arizona, where there is less overcrowding for migrants. In the hotel, they coordinate everything for us.

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Antonio Gracias and a colleague investigated Social Security fraud and discovered a surge in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens, increasing from 270,000 in 2021 to 2,100,000 in 2024. They found that individuals entering the U.S., even illegally, can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The default settings in the system are set to maximize inclusion and benefits for these individuals. They also found 1,300,000 of them already on Medicaid. A sample was taken and some were found to be registered to vote and some had voted. These cases have been referred to the Home Ed Security Investigation Service for prosecution.

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Deben tener toda la información correcta al cruzar a Estados Unidos con la aplicación Swift 1. Es importante asistir a los albergues seguros si no tienen un lugar donde quedarse. La organización ofrece servicios gratuitos como orientación sobre la aplicación y gestiones necesarias. No se acepta dinero, solo oraciones. La presidenta, Gladys, agradece y se despide. ¡Que Dios los bendiga! English Translation: You must have all the correct information when crossing to the United States with the Swift 1 application. It is important to go to safe shelters if you have nowhere to stay. The organization offers free services such as guidance on the application and necessary arrangements. Money is not accepted, only prayers. The president, Gladys, thanks and bids farewell. God bless you!

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Undocumented immigrants can receive government assistance without a social security number through state and federal funding. State funding, especially in California, requires minimal identification, such as an address or consular ID. California offers undocumented immigrants free healthcare through Medi-Cal, food assistance through the CFAP program (providing over $2,000 a month to those over 55), and WIC. New York also offers food assistance via state funding. According to Speaker 1, 59% of illegal alien families utilize welfare programs, costing $42 billion annually.

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**Spanish Version:** Christine lleva cinco años en Estados Unidos, esperando a un amigo. Llegó con el TPS, que ahora dura un año y ocho meses. Ha trabajado en Detroit, San Antonio, Houston y Dallas, y vino a Texas porque es más tranquilo. Tiene permiso de trabajo, identificación con foto y licencia que expira en abril de 2025. Es de Colombia, específicamente de Bogotá. Entró por CVP 1. **English Translation:** Christine has been in the United States for five years, waiting for a friend. She arrived with TPS, which now lasts one year and eight months. She has worked in Detroit, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas, and came to Texas because it is calmer. She has a work permit, photo ID, and a license that expires in April 2025. She is from Colombia, specifically from Bogotá. She entered through CVP 1.

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Antonio explains that they are reviewing Social Security to understand fraud, and they found that twenty million people marked as alive are actually dead in the Social Security database. He notes a striking trend: how many Social Security numbers were issued, from 270,000 in 2021 to about 2.1 million in 2024, and identifies these as noncitizens receiving Social Security numbers. He emphasizes that this finding came while mapping the entire Social Security system to identify fraud, and he credits government workers who pointed them in this direction and took risks to share information. He states that the work is not political and that his family background motivates a focus on the country’s future. Regarding how noncitizens enter the country, Antonio describes several paths. One pathway is arriving at a port of entry, requesting asylum, and undergoing an asylum interview, after which legal status can be pursued. Another pathway involves crossing the border, where, according to his account, border patrol officers can charge a misdemeanor or felony under 13-25 or issue an administrative offense, effectively a “parking ticket.” After crossing, individuals are released on their recognizance and given a Notice to Appear (NTA), with wait times for immigration judges averaging about six years; he notes there are 700 immigration judges and a population of about 5,500,000 people. Once in the country, he says, asylum or other statuses allow individuals to apply for a document. They file Form I-765, the work authorization form, and the Social Security Administration automatically sends the person a Social Security number by mail, with no interview and no ID required. Antonio reiterates that this is not about a particular administration being asleep at the switch; he claims it was a large-scale program intended to import as many illegals as possible to change the voting map and create a permanent one-party state. He asserts that the defaults in the system—from Social Security to benefit programs—have been set to “max inclusion, max pay for these people and minimum collection.” He reports finding 1.3 million individuals in Medicaid, and notes that, across all benefit programs, groups from this 5,500,000 population appear. To understand the motivation, they took a sample of voter registration records and found people from this population registered to vote, and some who did vote. They have referred those cases to prosecution at the Home Ed Secure Investigation Service. This action, according to Antonio, is already underway. He credits Elon and others for confirming these findings.

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Antonio Gracias discussed findings related to Social Security, revealing a significant increase in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens, from 270,000 in 2021 to 2,100,000 in 2024. He emphasized that this discovery was accidental and not politically motivated, as he supports legal immigration. Gracias explained that individuals entering the U.S. illegally can claim asylum or, alternatively, be processed with an administrative offense, receive a "Notice to Appear," and then apply for a work document (I-765) leading to automatic issuance of a Social Security number without an interview or ID. It was claimed that the system defaults are set to maximize inclusion and benefits for this group, with over 1,300,000 already on Medicaid. A sample was taken and it was found that some individuals from this population were registered to vote and had voted, with these cases referred for prosecution.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I am here to discuss what I term the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States, noting that what has happened at the Southern border is history making in scope and will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala–Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, there is but one root cause that the immigrating foreign nationals most often cite for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phones, social media, hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice, and they gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated 200 to $300 day per migrant. And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it because The United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. I’ll also mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I reported that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman.

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We found 10,000 people sharing the same Social Security number for work. Employers give undocumented workers the number to deduct taxes. The IRS ignores the mismatch and validates it if there's an employer. This helps undocumented workers get driver's licenses and vote. They don't pay taxes, companies do. The government holds a $1.7 trillion slush fund. This dark money generates $100 million in interest monthly. The system benefits both parties.

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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Illegal immigrants can claim asylum at a port of entry or cross the border, receiving a notice to appear (NTA) in court, with wait times averaging six years due to only 700 immigration judges handling 5,500,000 cases. After receiving asylum, individuals can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to max inclusion and pay with minimum collection for these individuals, with 1.3 million already on Medicaid. Some are registered to vote and have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13-15 billion by moving people to the border, with individuals paying $20,000-$50,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on their NTAs, and ICE reported children are trafficked across the border to complete families. This system incentivizes human trafficking, leading to exploitation and potential indentured servitude for those who cannot pay.

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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Upon entering the U.S., individuals can claim asylum or cross the border and receive a "notice to appear" (NTA) in court. With immigration judge wait times averaging six years, individuals can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID. The system defaults to "max inclusion, max pay" with minimal collection, with 1.3 million non-citizens already on Medicaid. Some individuals from this group are registered to vote and some have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13 to $15 billion by moving people to the U.S. border. ICE reported that children are being trafficked across the border to create complete families. Traffickers charge $20,000-$50,000 to get to the border, creating a system of indentured servitude.

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Antonio Gracias claims that the Social Security system has a massive fraud issue. He says that in 2021, 270,000 non-citizens received Social Security numbers, and by 2024, that number rose to 2,100,000. According to Gracias, illegal immigrants can enter the U.S. by claiming asylum at a port of entry or crossing the border and receiving a "notice to appear" in court. They can then apply for a work document (I-765 form), receive authorization (I-766), and automatically get a Social Security number without an interview or ID. Gracias alleges that the system defaults to "max inclusion" and "max pay" for this group, with minimal collection efforts. He says that 1,300,000 of these individuals are already on Medicaid. He also claims that some individuals from this group of 5,500,000 people are registered to vote and have voted, and that these cases have been referred for prosecution.

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**Spanish Summary:** El entrevistado llegó en julio y lleva siete meses viviendo en el lugar sin pagar nada, siendo cien por ciento gratis. Menciona que tienen el seguro de Medicare y Metro Plus, lo cual les beneficia a ellos y a sus hijos. Afirma sentirse apoyado gracias al presidente Joe Biden, ya que les está ayudando al no estar trabajando. **English Translation:** The interviewee arrived in July and has been living in the place for seven months without paying anything, it being one hundred percent free. They mention having Medicare and Metro Plus insurance, which benefits them and their children. They claim to feel supported thanks to President Joe Biden, as he is helping them while they are not working.
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