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We are in Eagle Pass, where a man helps carry people's baggage so they don't have to carry it themselves when they arrive.

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The speaker states that they must barricade their door every time they come home, go outside to take out the garbage, and before going to bed at night. This is done to prevent someone from kicking in the door.

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Illegal immigrants from Senegal are crossing the border into America by discarding their passports and creating new identities. They are instructed by NGOs to do so. Surprisingly, they also leave behind their currency, including 200 Mexican pesos ($10 USD), a fifty ($2.50 USD), and a twenty ($13.50 USD). This is because they know they will receive money once they enter America. To investigate further, the speaker uses a makeshift fishing rod made from tent stakes to retrieve discarded IDs left by these individuals on the Mexican side. One ID belongs to Sakhmandip Singh from India.

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I feel surrounded and need help, but she is free to leave. No one else is coming, I'm just walking my dog.

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The speaker describes a sky observation where they notice acne on someone's arm, a key, a pair of scissors, and a mobile phone. They mention that the photo of the phone is attached to the person's chest. They explain that this is part of a legal document called a "costa du ski" and emphasize the importance of its accuracy. The speaker then talks about the Bluetooth number on the phone and how it is alphanumeric. They mention that the phones lose signal when they go outside but regain it when they return inside. The speaker concludes by stating that they have documented everything and the legal process continues.

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The speaker believes the average Houston resident assumes their recycling is being processed, but it's actually sitting in a lot. The speaker placed 12 Apple AirTags in recycling bags to track their journey. Two bags ended up at FCC Environmental, one remained at the dump, and nine ended up at the same lot where the speaker is standing.

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A person states they are a Mexicano and a Chicano using their right. They instruct others to stay on the sidewalks and keep their hands up in a non-aggressive manner. They ask what they are doing while their hands are raised.

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What’s going on in San Diego? The speaker says something was put on their car last night in Downtown San Diego and describes it as “fucking scary.” They claim it’s “they’re pretending to be fucking Mexican” or “I don’t know what the fuck this is.” They pray it isn’t their people, but acknowledge the situation is scary. They emphasize they shouldn’t touch it but are tempted to, saying, “what the actual fuck? I’m, like, legitimately, like, this is fucking scary.” They insist they’re not a litter bug and plan to grab a glove to throw it away, but switch the plan, saying, “Actually, fuck the glove. That's so fucking scary.” They ask if anyone else has seen this and wonder, “who the fuck would have put that shit?” They express uncertainty about the origin and impact, reiterating the fear and surprise at the situation.

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Speaker 0 asks whether you need to show ID, questions if that has a warrant, and asks if you don’t have an ID.

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The speakers discuss the ingredients for coffee and mention getting a new comal. They talk about someone giving it to them and how it is big enough for the whole day. One speaker mentions waking up at six to do something, but it is difficult. The conversation ends abruptly with a mention of a person and their shoe.

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An individual is described as having multiple items and being a "mule." The person is observed not wearing gloves while handling something. At least 10 items are placed into something. The activity is stated to be illegal. The location is the same where someone else previously arrived in a white Ford Explorer. The events with both individuals occurred on the same day.

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The speaker taunts a police unit, saying “Pinche 20, a ver si muy verga te topas con nosotros,” challenging them to run into us. They state “Ahí tengo desamarrado los perros,” implying they have the dogs untied, and use the term “culeos.” They conclude with, “Y así, puede andar patrullando, pues tu puta madre,” suggesting the other can be patrolling while delivering a crude insult about the listener’s mother.

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An individual interacts with a dog, using repetitive, affectionate phrases. The dialogue features a series of calls and praises: 'What you doing? What you doing? Oh, yeah. Good boy. Oh, yeah.' It continues with: 'Who's your good boy? Who's your good boy? What you doing? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.' The exchange ends with the dog-related remark 'Scratchy. Scratchy. You're'.

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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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Speaker 0 asks for an ID from Speaker 1, insisting, “Do you have an ID on you, ma'am?” Speaker 1 replies, “I don't need a ID to walk around in in my city.” Speaker 0 presses for IDs, warning, “If not, we're gonna put you in the vehicle. We're gonna ID you.” Speaker 1 refuses, saying, “I don't need to take out you take out your ID.” Speaker 0 presses again: “Hey, ma'am.” Speaker 1 asserts, “It's ma'am. Am US citizen. I am US citizen.” Speaker 0 asks, “Alright. Can we see an ID, please?” Speaker 1 repeats, “I am US citizen. I don't need to carry around an ID in my home. Well, where were born?” Speaker 0 questions, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “This is my home,” and then, “Minneapolis is my home.” Speaker 0 clarifies, “Ma'am, that's not that's we're doing an immigration check. We're doing a citizen check. We're asking you where you were born.” Speaker 1 insists, “This is where I belong. This is my home.” Speaker 0 pushes, “Ma'am, can belong here, but where were you born? Not gonna give you a ID.” Speaker 1 repeats, “I belong here. I should be walking around here at three. I shouldn't be afraid in my life at this point.” Speaker 0 presses, “Ma'am, do you have an ID to give us? Skirt? Yes. You're correct.” Speaker 1 protests, “You're making me a skirt. You're making me a Do you have an ID?” Speaker 0 again asks for an ID, and Speaker 1 repeats, “This is my home.” Speaker 0 states, “Ma'am, where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “I am US citizen. I am US citizen. I don't think so. You have a right to picture me while I am in my home or walking around in my home. This is not acceptable.” Speaker 0 continues, “You guys, you terrorizing people.” Speaker 1 emphasizes, “Ma'am And it's not.” Speaker 0 asks again, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 states, “It doesn't matter where I was born. Belong here. I am US citizen.” She adds, “What else can I say? I am citizen. This is my home.” Speaker 0 warns, “Menia realize that if… [you] lie,” and Speaker 1 reiterates, “Menia, but this is my home.” Eventually Speaker 1 declares, “I am US citizen. I am not gonna take out anything. What the fuck?”

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The speaker is observing a delivery of guns labeled with US Peacekeeper. They question if the guns need to be carried by themselves and if there is anyone to help. The speaker points out the guns and acknowledges that they are indeed guns.

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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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The speaker discusses how the cartel informs them about everything and how they know all the details of their activities. They mention that they don't care about someone wanting to know more and that the cost for something is around 22100. They also mention that once people have a ticket to their desired destination, they no longer need ankle monitors. The speaker finds it interesting that there are no married couples or parents present, only single parents. They speculate that these single parents may already have relatives in the area.

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The speaker confirms that she needs an ID, agrees that this is correct, asks the other person to hold on, mentions having their brother’s question, and then hands over whatever was being requested.

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The speaker says the United States is becoming like Venezuela. At a local HEB in San Antonio, Texas, the speaker observed a majority of people who appeared to be Venezuelan. They were speaking a Spanish dialect different from Mexican Spanish and wearing jerseys with "Venezuela" on them. The speaker observed them taking up all the aisles, not moving for others, and loading up on beer. The speaker feels big changes are coming to the United States.

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The speaker expresses concern for a dog's well-being, stating the dog is skinny and appears to need food and water. The speaker questions the whereabouts and actions of the dog's owner, suggesting the dog is being starved and is not receiving proper nutrition. The speaker asks if the dog needs help, possibly an IV, and asks if they need to call PETA on the owner. The speaker repeatedly asks if the dog is alright.

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The speaker delivers a menacing message loaded with insults and intimidation. They begin by addressing a target with a crude challenge: “Pinche 20, a ver si muy verga te topas con nosotros,” which translates roughly to “Damn you, Pinche 20, let’s see if you’re really tough enough to run into us.” The tone is overtly threatening, implying that a confrontation with the speaker and their group is imminent or possible. The speaker doubles down on the threat by describing their readiness and control over the situation: “Ahí tengo desamarrado los perros, culeos.” This line, translated as “There I have the dogs untied, [you] bastard,” conveys imagery of untethered guard or attack dogs, amplifying the sense of danger and immediacy. The term “desamarrado” underscores a deliberate preparedness to confront or pressure the target, while “los perros” evokes a visceral, fear-inducing visual. Following this, the speaker suggests that the target may move about or operate in similar fashion, indicating that the target can continue to patrol or maneuver in the same way: “Y así, puede andar patrullando.” This portion translates to “And like that, you can go patrolling,” implying an ongoing or routine activity that the speaker is now in a position to observe or influence, again reinforcing the power dynamic and the potential for confrontation. The closing line culminates with a direct insult aimed at the target or perhaps a close associate: “pues tu puta madre.” This phrase, a harsh insult meaning “well, your whore mother,” serves to degrade and threaten on a personal level, contributing to the overall intimidation embedded in the message. In summary, the transcript captures a single speaker issuing a blunt, highly charged threat to confront the target, claiming readiness with untied dogs, suggesting the target may continue patrolling, and ending with a fierce personal insult. The language is aggressive, confrontational, and designed to intimidate, relying on vivid imagery and profanity to assert dominance and warning. No additional context is provided about the relationship between the speaker and the target beyond the implied hostility and the mention of a specific entity or group labeled “Pinche 20.”

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Speaker 0 mentions that the person being discussed has multiple items and is also referred to as a mule. They comment on the lack of gloves and the act of putting something in. It is stated that this action is illegal. The speaker then mentions that another person arrived at the same location with a white Ford Explorer on the same day. This information pertains to one box on that specific day.

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Speaker 0 describes taking their dog for a walk across the street. The dog stopped sniffing at a pile of dirt, so the speaker investigated and found a suitcase that was half buried. Inside the suitcase was a head, and the speaker immediately called the police.

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Things are getting stricter at the border. Yesterday, they started new checks at Otay. The National Guard was polite, asking to inspect our car. The whole process took only 10-15 minutes, mostly because the dog sniffed around. They were looking for drugs, people, and firearms. Don't bring illegal substances, even if legal where you're from. You need a passport or a birth certificate with matching ID. They didn't ask for visas or other paperwork. My mom, a resident, used her green card, and I used my passport card. It’s important to be careful and aware of your surroundings. Look out for each other. Stay safe.
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