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Speaker 0 describes immediate immigration enforcement activity in their neighborhood, noting: “It's not even noon, and ICE has already kidnapped five of my neighbors.” They add that they responded to an incident where they believe “a whole family was taken with children.” The speaker emphasizes the scale of federal presence, asserting, “There are more federal agents in Minnesota than we have of the Saint Paul and Minneapolis police combined.” Community response is highlighted as neighbors take action in support of those affected. They report neighbors “standing in front of known targeted businesses, helping escort workers home.” To address ongoing disruption to everyday life, the speaker announces the launch of a mutual aid effort: “Today, I'm kicking off one of our first mutual aid grocery runs in my neighborhood.” The aim is to assist, since workers “have been pulled over time and time again, attempting to make deliveries to families that are too afraid to even go grocery shopping.” The speaker also points to growing concerns about enforcement activity in public spaces. They describe “troubling trends where HSI and ICE agents are rolling into, city owned parking lots like our libraries rec centers and our SPPD parking lots.” In response to these incidents, they urge residents to take action by reporting what they see: “If you see this, please record it to the best of your ability and submit to the Ward 5 office.” They promise practical guidance for reporting by noting, “I'll drop the email in the comment below.”

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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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In a Chicago neighborhood, the atmosphere has become tense following ICE raids and rumors of more. A restaurant owner in Little Village reports a 60% drop in business, highlighting the community's struggle. Laura Gutierrez expresses the heartbreak felt as the community relies on one another. The impact of the situation extends beyond one group, affecting various demographics. Another restaurant owner notes an increase in drive-through and delivery orders, emphasizing the toll on workers and their multigenerational families. Business owners urge the public to support Little Village by dining and shopping locally to help those who are too fearful to venture out.

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I'm speechless as I try to explain the situation. There is no electricity, making it really dark and the smell is terrible. My house wasn't completely destroyed, but it needs fixing. Currently, I'm at my neighbor's house, which is also in bad shape. I can't breathe, so I look outside. I found something that might be the evil eye. It's like living through the Nakba of 1948, but it's happening now in 2023. We're walking to the hospital.

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Mercado Latino appears deserted, resembling a ghost town, especially during lunch hours. About 30% of local businesses closed after a border patrol visit, which left many confused. One Chevron station reported a drastic decline in customers, with only a few field workers present. The manager is facing backlash from the community for calling the media about the raid. Residents express frustration over border patrol's presence in Kern County, feeling it is unnecessary given the distance from the border. Despite the tension, staff at Mercado Latino strive to maintain a safe environment for the Latino community. Many are staying home, concerned about the implications of the border patrol's actions. In Bakersfield, Cecilia Trevino, 17 News.

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Speaker 0 argues that, just like George Floyd, there must be violent action: “we're not gonna… tear this motherfucker up.” They claim the second amendment is to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government, stating, “Google it. It's to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government. That's true.” They insist the police should be on “our side fighting, pointing their guns at the fucking government,” and assert, “It's the facts.” They emphasize that the Second Amendment is not for hunting or self-defense, but to protect from tyranny. The speaker expresses personal fear and anger: “I have a little baby,” and asserts, “You put a gun to my baby's head. I'm gonna hurt somebody.” They claim the government is harming them and their community: “That's what they're doing to us.” They identify as not Hispanic and formerly lived comfortably, but now fear for life quality, saying, “I'm black. I used be sitting home smoking my weed, enjoying my money, but I'll die about this shit. I'll have no quality of life left.” They describe difficulties related to immigration status and fear of consequences: their wife, who is documented with a work permit, “won't go to work because they'll take her still.” They claim confiscations of people with documents and even children, and declare that “they're taking people that have documents. They're taking kids.” They declare the world is ending for them and their community and assert the environment as intolerable. The speaker references political outrage and perceived hypocrisy in leadership, noting, “They go snatch the president of Venezuela, but our fucking president is a sex offender.” They suggest drastic action: “Why are we not the White House dragging him out by his fucking collar? That’s where we gotta go, you guys, to White House.” They describe the situation as unsustainable and dismiss what they call “bullshit,” insisting the current state cannot continue. They mention abortion in a negative or contradictory context with frustration: “You can just abort a baby,” implying a provocative or incendiary line of argument. Overall, the message centers on fervent anti-government and anti-establishment sentiment, the belief that the Second Amendment serves as protection against tyranny, a call for direct action, fear for personal and family safety, and accusations of political hypocrisy and systemic oppression affecting immigrants, Black people, and ordinary citizens.

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Hoy a las nueve y media, migración llegó aquí en Georgia. Había venezolanos y colombianos, y algunos catrachos que iban a trabajar. Nos vieron y preguntaron de dónde éramos. Les dije que de México, y luego se fueron sin prestarnos más atención. Estamos aquí, trabajando duro, mientras otros se van. --- Today at nine-thirty, immigration showed up here in Georgia. There were Venezuelans and Colombians, along with some Hondurans who were going to work. They saw us and asked where we were from. I told them Mexico, and then they left without paying us any more attention. We're here, working hard, while others leave.

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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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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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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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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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That's cop. That's cop. That's cop. That's cop. "Cops are moving in right now." I'm sitting here in the corner watching. "This isn't shift change either, folks." "That happens at 06:00 in the morning and 06:00 at night, but we got all these unmarked here moving in." "We need to call Katie." "It's just about a dozen cops rolled up the road just now towards Edgewood or sorry, towards the farm." "There was a white truck that went in with a bunch of black cases." "This black SUV at the corner there, they just went back in." "And a huge tripod that they seem to be assembling who knows what." "Oh, boy, folks. Okay. I got some work to do, man. I think we gotta get ready."

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Everything is blocked off, and there’s a heavy presence of military, police, and FBI agents. It’s strange that we’re being kept out of our own house. Things are definitely getting weird around here in Kelly.

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ICE raids in Los Angeles are having a literal impact. In Vernon, a city with a large Latino population and many street vendors, there is normally a lot of activity. However, today there is only one vendor, who is scared and doesn't want to be on camera. This street is normally packed with street vendors and people walking to lunch, but that is not the case today.

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After the lockdown, I noticed a large number of police officers in my house. It seemed like they were there to confiscate and remove my belongings.

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I'm very worried that Donald Trump might report my mother-in-law, who is living here illegally. She resides at street 4, number 47, in an apartment near dark, right behind the green apartment. I'm concerned about what could happen to her. The gate is always open, and there are no dogs around. It's a funny situation in this southern apartment.

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FBI agents arrested my husband in Coachella. This nightmare unfolded as we were simply trying to run errands. I want everyone to know that my family has been separated. According to my account, eight FBI agents surrounded us and stated that they had a deportation order for my husband, but they didn't show it to us. We have been married for 20 years, and he has lived in the United States for 30 years. He has lived in this country longer than his own. He wasn't perfect, but he paid for whatever he did.

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Welcome to the Dragonfly Hotel. There’s been a lot of staff turnover, and security is tight. I’m documenting the situation here for locals, as the hotel is now housing 146 illegal immigrants. This area used to be a popular spot for afternoon tea, but now it’s different. Locals are unhappy about the new arrivals, mostly men, with no women or children seen. I’m just trying to gather information, but I’m being told to leave. They claim this is private property, but I’m documenting for the community. The police are on their way, and the atmosphere is tense. Locals are concerned about the changes in their neighborhood and the lack of transparency regarding the new residents. This is a significant shift for the area, and I’m here to capture it.

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A neighbor, Billy Toma, saw a suspicious van parked near the scene of a shooting. The van had an Arizona license plate, and about 15 cops were surrounding it. Billy and his son watched from a distance, worried about their safety. The police did not talk to them. Billy shared his experience with the news team.

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A man questions what someone’s worth, saying, "$50,000. This is what your fucking soul is worth?" A woman expresses distress and asks how others could do this, urging that they not be allowed to scare her. The woman describes ICE arriving at a White Castle location on Bergen Lyon Avenue, stating that they "grabbed people" and are "targeting the bus stops." She notes that the area around the bus stops is being targeted and asks how many other bus stops and locations are affected, urging others to be on point and aware. The man interjects, calling the authorities "terrorists" and questioning what they are doing as people go to work. He asks what is happening and pleads, "What are you doing? Hey. No. No. No. You're not gonna scare me." The woman adds, "Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Back up." She emphasizes the need for others to be attentive and aware that a vehicle with tinted windows may not see into the windows, noting that authorities arrived at the location and grabbed people. She reiterates that they are informing others to stay vigilant. Overall, the speakers describe an incident where ICE conducted arrests at a White Castle location, focusing on bus-stop areas, and they urge vigilance, awareness of surroundings, and caution about vehicle visibility due to window tint.

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Stop. Move. Who said it's police? They didn't wear yellow jackets, just black, and came with big guns to arrest us. I was scared and didn’t want to run. It took them a while to realize we were Jewish and hadn’t done anything wrong. I was studying when I heard a loud bang, then another, and glass shattered nearby. I jumped up and ran. When I returned, I smelled smoke and thought they were burning the place down. I tried to go inside to get my phone but burned my hands. Another person saw them enter with jerry cans, and when he yelled, they ran away. We believe they intended to cause harm.

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Community-run shops and hotels in this neighborhood have been abandoned. People were forcefully taken from their homes by commandos, while the police and army did not intervene to stop the community's properties from being vandalized on the streets. It is possible that there are supporters within the government and police force.

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You would do anything to be feared. I think we found a new home for you. What’s this about immigration? They need to hear us. But they’re not violent; they’re good people. Are they going to hop it like before? Thank you very much. Can they stay for dinner? Sorry, but we have your signature. You all need to drive back down south. Back to Home Depot.

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ICE is raiding the neighbors, and it's exciting. It feels like justice is finally happening. I saw the lights at the ice motel and couldn't believe it. It's crazy to see this unfold. They even stopped a whole bus! It's intense, but everyone should stay safe. We appreciate the efforts being made.

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This place feels deserted, almost like a cemetery. There are no Latinos around; it's completely empty. Normally, this area is bustling with people, but today it’s eerily quiet. What happened here? It's puzzling to see such a lack of activity.
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