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I have a new camera that records non-stop. I can't see it, but I hope you can see me. Turning it off now. Thanks, Kroger. Translation: I have a new camera that records continuously. I can't see it, but I hope you can see me. Turning it off now. Thanks, Kroger.

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There's concern about food shortages in our community, particularly at the Bimbo Bakery factory in central Illinois, which is usually busy. This factory operates 24/7, but today, the parking lot is nearly empty during shift change, which is unusual. Typically, there would be a lot of cars, and the factory would be producing items like English muffins. The lack of activity raises alarms about potential food supply issues in the coming months.

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Llamo a Rosita para que vaya a recoger las paelleras. Tengo prisa para abrir el restaurante y el cocinero me llama. Rosita debe llegar a las dos de la tarde. Estoy listo para ir a la playa, aunque no tuve tiempo de ponerme el bañador y las chanclas. La marea ya subió. Translation: I call Rosita to go pick up the paella pans. I'm in a hurry to open the restaurant and the cook is calling me. Rosita needs to arrive by two in the afternoon. I'm ready to go to the beach, even though I didn't have time to put on my swimsuit and flip flops. The tide has already come in.

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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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Last night around 2 AM, I heard a knock at the door and saw three men outside. They were going door-to-door, and I knew who they were and who they were after, so I didn’t answer. I watched as they took people from their homes, mostly my neighbors, who are all Mexican. This morning, the usual five work trucks in the parking lot were reduced to just one. The place feels eerily quiet; I don’t hear my neighbors anymore. I’ve been looking outside, and there’s no one around. It feels like they took my neighbors away, and it’s strange because they usually don’t speak English.

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Voy a la playa con prisa, necesito la paellera. No tengo tiempo para ponerme las chanclas y el bañador, pero ya subió la marea. English Translation: I'm going to the beach in a hurry, I need the paellera. I don't have time to put on my flip flops and swimsuit, but the tide has already risen.

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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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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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Venezol, mamá. ¿Cuántos años tienes? ¿Dos años? No merezco a tu mamá y papá. ¿Venezuela? ¿Para dónde vas, mamá? ¿Dónde están? ¿En Estados Unidos? --- Venezol, mom. How old are you? Two years? I don't deserve your mom and dad. Venezuela? Where are you going, mom? Where are they? In the United States?

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Alright folks, it's time for us to head out. People are already leaving, packing up everything to go back to Mexico. You can see families and trucks loaded with their belongings. It's our turn now. After 25 years here in the United States, we've decided it's time to go home too. So, we're packing up and heading out!

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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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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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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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Los Angeles is devastated; everything is gone. The speaker believes the Rite Aid they are in looks looted, with thieves taking expensive items. The speaker says the store is unrecognizable compared to when they moved to Los Angeles and used to spend afternoons there. They express sadness at the store's current state.

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You're late. It's her fault. Do you have the money? $2. Thank you, you're my savior. Something wrong? You look pale. My computer. Have you ever felt unsure if you're awake or dreaming? All the time. It's called "mesquite." Maybe we should unplug. Should we leave? We'll be okay. Translation: You are late because of her. Do you have the money? Thank you, you are my savior. Is something wrong? You look paler than usual. My computer. Have you ever felt unsure if you are awake or dreaming? It happens to me all the time. It's called "mesquite." Maybe we should unplug. Should we leave? We will be fine.

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**Spanish:** Están vendiendo comida que la ciudad dona. No están supuestos a vender esta comida. Aquí están vendiendo esa comida; esta es la señora. **English:** They are selling food that the city donates. They are not supposed to be selling this food. Here they are selling that food; this is the woman.

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Estamos en un lugar donde se pueden escuchar cupones y hay una interacción entre los agentes de la PNC y la gente presente. We are in a place where coupons can be heard, and there is interaction between the PNC agents and the people present.

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Aviso para los venezolanos en Chicago: Si no están en nada malo, manténganse neutrales. Si saben de alguien en su edificio que está en algo malo, no permitan que entren corriendo al edificio ni que nadie los vea entrar. Si se corre la voz de que están en ese edificio, lo van a destruir. Quédense en casa con comida porque si salen haciendo algo malo, se van a arrepentir. Esto no es Colorado ni Utah. Aquí tenemos "switches". Si no saben lo que es un "switch", se lo mostraremos. No hablamos mucho, pero se lo mostraremos. Warning to Venezuelans in Chicago: If you're not into anything bad, stay neutral. If you know someone in your building who is into something bad, don't let them run into the building or let anyone see them enter. If word gets out that they are in that building, they will destroy it. Stay home with food because if you go out doing something bad, you will regret it. This is not Colorado or Utah. Here we have "switches." If you don't know what a "switch" is, we'll show you. We don't talk much, but we'll show you.

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I'm at my local Sainsbury's and I'm concerned about the lack of diversity in their staff. It's not right that all 50 members of staff are from the same community. This bothers me and I might have to boycott this store. However, I'm addicted to Lucas Aid, so I still have to come here. It's frustrating that they're not hiring properly and everyone seems to be speaking Urdu. It's ridiculous.

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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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My tomatoes are rotting, and I’m not making any sales. It’s been terrible since Trump threatened to deport everyone. Nobody’s coming to the farmer’s market anymore. Look at all this produce—I’m practically giving it away. I’m forced to sell a whole box of corn for just $15. It’s a disaster.

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Every grocery store looks like this. I can't even get food for my kids. I feel like an animal. Black people made me feel this way. We're fighting for justice, but now people can't even feed their kids. It's devastating. We need to be honest about what's happening. We're not thieves. We won't let them turn us into animals. Look at all the items on the floor. Tissue is even on the floor now. We had a shortage before. We have plenty of fruits and vegetables, but I won't pick through this mess.

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Estamos en un lugar donde se escucha el ambiente, con cupones alrededor. Nos encontramos entre los agentes de la PNC y la gente. --- We are in a place where the atmosphere can be heard, with coupons around. We are situated between the PNC agents and the people.

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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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There's no one around blasting cumbia music on their portable speakers, and it's a refreshing change. I'm really enjoying this moment. Give me more of this!
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