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We all deserve better. Our country has issues with racism and patriarchy. While systemic change may be challenging, you can make a difference in your immediate environment.

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What must I do in this council to earn respect as a Black woman? I’m not afraid of anyone here. I don’t harbor hate; I’m frustrated by the racial divisions and fear that paralyze us. We need to unite to protect our communities and ensure justice for all, rather than crucifying individuals based on allegations. This isn’t a court; everyone is innocent until proven guilty. I’m here to represent my community and advocate for racial equity, which often feels insincere. I stand firm in my purpose to serve and uplift others, regardless of political affiliations. If the voters choose not to re-elect me, that’s okay. I’m here to make a difference.

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Hey, Trump. Look at these hardworking Mexican Americans behind me. They were born and raised here, contributing to our economy. Migrants who work alongside them are here because they know how to work hard. You’ve never experienced that, so you don’t understand what it takes to build this country. Your proposed worksite raids are misguided. Our economy thrives because of people like them and migrants who want to succeed for themselves and their families.

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It's my first time voting. Who do you want to win? Trump? As a Puerto Rican, I find that concerning. I don't really like it. So, as a Puerto Rican, you're okay with that? No, definitely not. It hurts when people express dislike for Puerto Ricans, but I'm proud of who I am. Ultimately, I want to focus on having a better future.

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I know many Puerto Ricans in Delaware, and they are good, decent people. The negativity I see comes from your supporters. This demonization is unconscionable and un-American, contradicting our values and history.

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As a legal immigrant, the speaker expresses frustration with Democrats for supposedly weaponizing diversity. The speaker asserts the U.S. does not need people who will support the ideologies that ruined their home countries. The speaker left their country because people kept voting for a party promising handouts. Legal immigrants supposedly want closed borders to prevent the same problems from arising in the U.S. Many immigrants run away from bad countries, then support the same ideologies in the U.S., expecting government assistance. The speaker claims legal immigrants oppose open borders and illegal immigration not out of selfishness, but because they know what happens when those types of people are the majority. It is frustrating to see America turning into what they ran away from after sacrificing to make America home.

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I'm addressing crimes committed by migrants, a taboo topic close to my heart. I've experienced being followed and harassed by non-native men. My friend and her daughters have also faced assaults. I believe in speaking out for women's safety, even if labeled as racist. Safety is more important than protecting communities with outdated views on women.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with people in the United States, specifically mentioning Mexico. Speaker 1 asks about school, and Speaker 0 explains they are there for a better life. Speaker 1 asks for Speaker 0's opinion on the United States, and Speaker 0 describes it as beautiful but still racist and envious. They mention incidents of violence against immigrants. Speaker 1 asks if Speaker 0 thinks people in the United States are racist, and Speaker 0 confirms, sharing personal experiences. Speaker 1 asks why Speaker 0 is in the United States, and Speaker 0 explains they have family to take care of them. They advise racists to be careful who they mess with, as they may encounter someone strong. Speaker 0 emphasizes that they respect America and came legally. They acknowledge that sometimes Americans lack respect towards them.

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I'm an American citizen, born here, 37 years old, and have paid taxes my whole life. I've put a lot of money into this country and always have to pay at the end of the year. I've never had any government assistance, food stamps, or any help from the government ever. I've paid tens of thousands of dollars in taxes, and they've never helped me. People here illegally are getting all that money that I paid in, that I can't have. It was taken from me from my hard work, out of my pocket, without my permission. Now they're giving it away to people who didn't earn it.

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The speaker expresses disrespect towards someone, telling them to "kiss mine" and "go back to Mexico." The speaker then says, "Stay across the border, Pedro." While claiming to respect the other person's point of view, the speaker asserts, "We don't respect yours because yours is nothing." The speaker accuses others of lying, specifically about wanting Social Security, stating, "They say we don't want Social Security. We do."

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After 24 years in Border Patrol, and contributing to Social Security, I'm seeing something unfair. Illegal immigrants, who may have never worked a day in their lives, can receive maximum Social Security benefits. This means my illegal alien grandma gets more than me, despite my years of contributions. It's infuriating to see those who have worked their entire lives receive less than someone who hasn't contributed. Grandparents living paycheck to paycheck are getting less than illegal immigrants from countries like Sudan and Mexico. This inequality is unacceptable.

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I live in a place with mostly foreign nationals. My child is the only Irish child in her class and feels left out. The school didn't allow her to dress up for Halloween to avoid offending others. I don't feel safe going out alone anymore. I urge people to stand up for their children and country as the landscape is changing rapidly. It's important to prioritize our children and country's future above all else.

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We prioritize securing the border to protect our nation. Undocumented individuals should be treated with respect. They have helped build our country.

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I'm in a predominantly white, Trump-supporting neighborhood, and I've noticed that many of the local Muslims are also white. They can be unfriendly. It confuses me why certain people are sent to engage with them. Given the demographics, it would make more sense to send someone who would be more accepted, like a white person, to facilitate better communication. When they see someone who is Black, it creates an immediate barrier, as there's a lack of acceptance. A more relatable representative could ease their questions and concerns.

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Don't tell me "Viva Mexico" if you've never lived there on Mexican wages, or if your kids haven't been trafficked. Many are living off American privilege. Don't tell me "Viva Mexico" when kids are slaughtered, women are murdered, and the government doesn't care. Kids at the border are drug trafficked, killed, and their organs sold on the black market by cartels. There is no justice; money buys impunity. The government doesn't care about the people, or they would eliminate the cartels. Many parents almost died crossing the border for their children's benefit, or escaped the cartels. Visiting Mexico is different than living there. Don't say "Viva Mexico" while benefiting from American privilege. Mexico isn't what it was; it's not safe anymore, except for the wealthy. Live in Mexico on pesos, then say if it's enjoyable. Don't burn the American flag while being ungrateful. Don't praise Mexico if you've never lived or struggled there.

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South Asians, particularly Indians, often face scrutiny in Canada due to a perceived sense of entitlement. Many forget that moving here is a privilege and impose their culture rather than adapt respectfully. There's an obsession with shortcuts, such as fake marriages and under-the-table work, which tarnishes the reputation of the entire community. Additionally, infighting and gossip weaken us, while other communities support each other. The loudness and lack of accountability contribute to negative perceptions, and when faced with criticism, we often cry racism instead of reflecting on our actions. Canada owes us nothing; we sought better lives here and must respect the opportunities provided. It's time to stop creating problems and start contributing positively to society.

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Have you seen what's happening in Mexico? It's unbelievable. Thousands are protesting against Central Americans, shouting, "You don't belong here! Get out!" It's even turning violent. Here's the kicker: these same Mexicans who are yelling at Central Americans are the ones telling Americans that we're awful for not wanting them here. So, I have to ask, why is it okay for Mexicans to reject outsiders, but we're evil when we do the same?

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Donald Trump habla sobre los mexicanos, pero no podemos separar estos países. Estamos unidos cultural, financiera, económica y políticamente. La empatía debe entrar en estas conversaciones porque somos la misma sangre. California era México, y se olvida que estamos en la misma tierra que antes era México. Si alguien entendiera las cifras del crecimiento de consumidores, economía, manufactura, cultura, y los bienes y servicios entre ambos países, no hay forma en que podamos seguir divididos. Tenemos que buscar cómo unirnos y alentar. **English Translation:** Donald Trump talks about Mexicans, but we cannot separate these countries. We are united culturally, financially, economically, and politically. Empathy must enter these conversations because we are the same blood. California used to be Mexico, and people forget that we are on the same land that was previously Mexico. If someone understood the figures for consumer growth, the economy, manufacturing, culture, and the goods and services between both countries, there is no way we can remain divided. We have to find ways to unite and encourage each other.

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The comments made by Mr. Perez are unacceptable. While some students admire him as a teacher, he must uphold a higher standard. Accusing students, particularly in a predominantly Hispanic school, of having political views based on their family backgrounds is deeply offensive. His statement implies that students' fathers, who may support Trump, do so out of a desire to be white, which is a racist notion. This behavior is shameful, and I trust that appropriate actions will be taken. Thank you.

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Many Latino men secretly wish they were white, though they may never admit it. This desire often leads to a troubling dynamic where they oppress the women in their families, including their daughters, while supporting political figures who perpetuate this oppression. Despite these issues, there is a strong love for being Mexican American and for the community. However, there is a deep frustration with the patriarchy and its impact on both men and women.

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I received a text from my daughter urging me not to go to the store or participate in protests. I’m proud of my Mexican heritage, but I believe in working hard and following the rules. If I had a business and employees protested, I would fire them. Everyone should work legally and respect the system. Protests don’t solve anything; all lives matter, not just specific groups. People complain about deportations, but if they had the right paperwork, there wouldn’t be an issue. It frustrates me when people take advantage of the system and then want to avoid the consequences. We need to use common sense and take responsibility for our actions.

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We are at risk of losing our identity due to a lack of diversity. People like you bring change, and that’s why many come here. As more individuals arrive, they will transform the country my ancestors established. It’s natural for me to express concern about this shift.

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I'm Mexican American and attend school board meetings without revealing my stance. However, the teacher's unacceptable use of profane language in a recent audio is concerning. While he has the right to express himself, such behavior is inappropriate for schools, and there should be consequences. Additionally, I've noticed that the faces of participants in these meetings aren't being broadcast, which I find disrespectful. I plan to record these non-agenda items on my channel, Reno Valley First, to promote transparency. It's unacceptable that past meetings were deleted; just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. I hope for changes so I won't need to bring my tripod to record. Thank you.

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Don't touch my phone! Someone just ran her over. You think you're tough? Let’s talk about the rape trees and the children harmed by coyotes and cartels. You’re quiet now? If you're here illegally, enjoy your stay, but you’ll be deported soon. This land wasn’t stolen; it was conquered. Families can be deported together. Borders matter, and being here illegally is a crime. If you love Mexico, go back. I can't wait for ICE to deport you. You’re free to leave right now. We’re going to restore law and order in America. Your flag is upside down.

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I wish my biggest problem was what to get upset about online. In California, as a Mexican American, I don’t receive benefits that illegal immigrants do. For example, health insurance for my family costs $1,300 a month, while illegal immigrants qualify for free Medi-Cal. They also get free phones through the Stay Connected plan, while I pay $230 a month for two lines. Despite graduating from UCLA and working hard, I don’t qualify for the same grants and funding that illegal immigrants do. I voted for Trump because he prioritized Americans, not just those who crossed the border. Policies should support all Hispanics, not just those born outside the U.S. California has a significant homeless population, yet proposals were made to give illegal immigrants cash for homes. It’s about prioritizing Americans first, not being racist or against my own people.
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