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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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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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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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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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The semi truck driver in a deadly crash on highway 285 was undocumented and had been deported or left the US 16 times in 22 years. He was arrested in Oregon in 2002 for drug trafficking. He was driving without a commercial license in Colorado, causing a fatal crash. He is held on a $50,000 bond and may face immigration proceedings if released. ICE is monitoring his case closely. Translation: The truck driver in a fatal highway crash was undocumented and had been deported or left the US 16 times in 22 years. He was arrested in Oregon in 2002 for drug trafficking. He caused a deadly crash in Colorado while driving without a commercial license. He is being held on a $50,000 bond and could face immigration proceedings if released. ICE is closely monitoring his case.

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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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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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I'm Albert Bello from Malawi. I was undocumented until last year when I got legal status through the government's program. It was a dream come true - I traveled home, married my fiance, and can now finish my degree. Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all!

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"I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I just came out here about two weeks ago." "I want to be in the military out here. I want to help out wherever I can." "I should have learned a little bit of the language before coming out here because I've been completely lost and confused, but I'm happy to be here." "I have two daughters. One of them is six and the other one is four." "When everything's kinda settled down out here, I hope that they will come out here to visit. And, and whenever I have time, I'll go visit them." "But, ideally, I want to permanently relocate to Ukraine." "It's a beautiful country that's easier for for for myself to accomplish what I wanna accomplish in my life out here."

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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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I work at a gun shop in Illinois where you need a firearms card to shoot, except if you have a Groupon for a class. Migrants, like Venezuelans and Chinese, call to shoot without a card, but I decline over the phone due to suspicion of fake cards. My boss allows it for profit, but I still refuse. I prioritize answering those calls. Translation: I work at a gun shop in Illinois where a firearms card is required to shoot, unless you have a Groupon for a class. Migrants, such as Venezuelans and Chinese, call to shoot without a card, but I decline over the phone due to suspicion of fake cards. My boss allows it for profit, but I still refuse. I prioritize answering those calls.

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There is a large number of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio with temporary protected legal status. According to one speaker, illegal migrants can use the CBP 1 app to apply for asylum or parole and be granted legal status. This is not the same as applying for a green card and waiting 10 years. These laws have been on the books since 1990, but another speaker claims this is false, calling it "on era's creative market."

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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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Camilla Ruilova Bustamente, brought to the U.S. as a baby, fears deportation to a country she doesn't know. After 23 years, she still lacks legal status, and her biggest concern is family separation. Her story is shared with Trump voters near DC, revealing mixed reactions. Some express empathy, acknowledging her situation, while others insist on strict immigration control, emphasizing the importance of legal processes. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez advocates for temporary protected status for undocumented Ecuadorians, arguing for documentation rather than military action against them. However, the immigration system is overwhelmed, with nearly 8 million cases pending and over 13 million undocumented migrants, including many with criminal records.

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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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A Venezuelan migrant shared her experiences during a live stream about the benefits she's receiving in New York City. She mentioned having dental surgery for four teeth but faced challenges with appointment distances. Although she appreciates being in New York, she expressed frustration about working without proper documentation. She has been in the city for only six months. When asked about her nails, she revealed that getting them done cost $50, with an additional $30 for maintenance. She highlighted that her hotel stay, provided for six months, is valued at over $60,000, noting that an average hotel room for migrants costs around $350 a night. She concluded by hoping that President Trump will take appropriate action.

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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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**Spanish Summary:** Los participantes describen haber recibido ayuda para obtener seguro médico, identificación, asilo, permiso de trabajo y número de seguro social. Un participante recibió su permiso de trabajo pero no su tarjeta de seguro social, mientras que su esposa recibió todos sus documentos. Otro participante está buscando su tarjeta de seguro social. Se menciona la posibilidad de usar el número de seguro social y el permiso de trabajo para abrir una aplicación. Algunos pagan a otros que ya tienen seguro social para usar sus cuentas y poder trabajar, lo cual implica costos semanales adicionales. **English Summary:** Participants describe receiving assistance in obtaining medical insurance, identification, asylum, work permits, and social security numbers. One participant received his work permit but not his social security card, while his wife received all her documents. Another participant is looking for his social security card. The possibility of using the social security number and work permit to open an application is mentioned. Some pay others who already have social security to use their accounts in order to work, which involves additional weekly costs.

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She has used both male and female names, but after investigating and speaking with individuals, reviewing documents and Houston Police Department reports, we have identified her as Genesee Moreno, a Hispanic female.

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Venezuela, how old are you? Two years? You’ve been with your mom and dad, right? Where are you going? Are you in the United States? --- Venezuela, how old are you? Two years? You’ve been with your mom and dad, right? Where are you going? Are you in the United States?

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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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Speaker 0 says they currently cannot [do something] because they lack documentation, but will in March. Speaker 1 asks why Kamala. Speaker 0 says they see many opportunities in Kamala and have been more with immigrants than trans people, expressing doubt. They mention being told they could vote as a migrant and have an ID from the city. They got an appointment through an organization, attended, and received the ID after fifteen days. **English Translation:** Speaker 0 says they cannot currently [do something] due to lack of documentation, but will in March. Speaker 1 asks why Kamala. Speaker 0 says they see many opportunities in Kamala and have been more involved with immigrants than trans people, expressing doubt. They mention being told they could vote as a migrant and possess a city ID. They obtained an appointment through an organization and received the ID after fifteen days.
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