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what is your name my name is laura bell cheers region eric erickson of out of atlanta wherever they deported you today he asked he asked yesterday where and. attacks on last night. and where did they get you in this as it is a diverse time yes the first to come alone now with my husband but i don't know why
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he waited is and immigration how have they treated you we had just the bodies to like the dad it's not right that they treat us like animals. was there also is. yes did they make you pay we had to pay when we arrived you had to pay their yes and how much would you have to pay i think two thousand five hundred dollars each one of you yes i think so where were you going to feign x. wait here a minute and the ladies will come and tell you where to sleep where to eat and where you can wash your feet. cold are you one forty nine. are you from mexico city yes the challenge is with you my grandson your grandson where we are going to new york yes new york what happened to you my face let's see. did you fall.
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foul where in the desert in the desert who are with you there were lots of us. it is. it is.
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you. mean it was me and my husband we have to wait a long time before we could pass the border and we heat in the mountains for nine days. before that they couldn't take us and then we crossed the border but they didn't do any good as soon as we passed over immigration got us. i said to my mom to bring three liters of water is the only thing i asked her to bring three liters of water but she couldn't and so i divided album i would say with the others and i carried her backpack too but she still couldn't manage and she fell again behind us i was destroyed two. how did it go when you crossed over. it was bad because there were eleven of us and
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immigration found us and took five there were only six of us left. in the end i couldn't get through because. i had to walk barefoot for around eight hours. i only had six hours to go to get to the war and i turned back because i couldn't. when they got us my feet were completely gone cut to bits and my feet were covered in sores because i'd walked fifteen hours in the desert. three days to get to. six months pregnant i had. to go when.
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i was with my friend. where you handed over to immigration. to look for. service because you did the right thing we didn't have any more food and i was becoming behead aerated i was losing my baby. my dream was to go to the us and work to build for myself at least two rooms but i never managed it. and you say you want to try again. the do you have the yeah i have to find them because you pave the mafia to enter the territory. you can go alone.
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and you need to pay to pass through the. many times they use us as bait because they have to smuggle the drugs over the border. they say that they will take us there so we can confuse the police and then they don't care much about bringing the human cargo which is what we are to the other side they are only interested in the transport of the drugs and you're so young how do you manage to contact the quota to cross the border given that it isn't easy you don't look for them anymore it's them that find you and they find you they see you with a backpack and say what are you doing i'll take you they'll teach you and say if you come with me you'll only walk two or three days and once you're there it's between five and ten days and you can only accept it when you arrive there did you pay. five thousand. dollars. the cop handed me over to the sheriff i didn't have the documents i was deported sheriff arpaio writes yes i can
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do anything they bastards there that man has no heart no feelings i don't understand. but this time it will went over the wall too as soon as it got across my husband frank church he said and i heard the soul of my food i said to my husband stop i can't go and he said yes you can then we walked for three hours and i saw that he was do you have a great it and so he told me leave it it's better if immigration gets here rather than staying here in the middle of the desert. from the dow go and i'm here with my mom we weren't able to cross over the border she tried one month and a half ago but they caught her for the fourth time and so we're still here my family's going back to delgado and i god willing we'll get dan from i can't psych
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one if you know how many times have they could this will be the third time you want to try another ten so yes i want to try again. and i went over to the truth is that you suffer so much to get across and i don't want to risk it again this time i am still alive perhaps the next i could die in the desert. it's better to go back to mexico and stop suffering. what matters is that you want to get to the other side. the risks you take on important in order to get in you forget all your pain and suffering that your body has in georgia to get over the wall. to cross the desert. this is why i
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want to go there for my family to live well. and you know i have a family and in the village where i live there is no work there's nothing living there is very difficult. it's full of this i must all cost get over the wall to help them even if i will not be with them. ok it must take on a. community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids. called a common phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than
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regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. we speak your language i mean some of the will. use programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you. a little too much of angles stories. that the spanish. visit. a century ago this year the first world war started to fundamentally change the global political order later in even weakened international system set the stage for the second world war since the end of the cold war the global order has been in limbo under american domination in the twenty first century just how stable our
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world politics. technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've. covered. good night. sleep well like you were in your own house.
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i am. sure you do
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if you eat it to keep it cool to eat. any. food if you. didn't. want to do it would be. if you. were me.
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if you know.
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enough to make it more difficult they put up a demo wall tell me if you need what do they get a demo wall for nothing. but i mean this. this isn't fair. because the war divides the country but it unites their hearts their hopes and their illusions they could put up video cameras and other things build another wall but the day after the mexicans would find a way to get over it. god knows when will be your moment and you'll know it that's what i said to my mom if i have to die so be it.
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the. in. the game. eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. eat. the. the you you. gave. me. the.
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family. before you cross the well what did you think i've got my chance i'm going to take it. what did you think and i didn't think anything i tried it without really knowing what the border was like the borders of the death. how many times they go you know five times five times yeah today it's much harder because of immigration
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drug smugglers and hit men that make all of us pay that want to cross how does it work to the quotas have to pay the hit men yeah they make the coyotes pay for the people kind of pass through because in theory you're going through their territory with they are transporting their goods and you have to pay some protection money to be able to pass through if you cross paths with one of them you must offer them something to keep going because you are invading their territory the drug traffickers turf yeah. where do you want to go today seven seven comes right down through there. good to treat you will hear do you like how they treat you here who don't like it i think in this prison they don't treat you will in comparison with the other jails
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here you suffer from hunger injustice maltreatment. you suffer from a cold the heat what do you think of the latest war they passed that says if they see you are hispanic the police can stop you bad it depends on the police there are some that by the very fact that you are let in they stop you before they find you they gave you a fine of one hundred dollars now they deport you today for a broken headlight or if you go through delight they will deport you.
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yes. yes. yes. the problem of migration is down to the fact that the world doesn't know who the migrant is who these men and women. what she tell of your story is a precious gift that will be told to the people that will help you the more people that know your story the more there will be to help you this way you will get more help. who goes by that it is through. you. are going to leave. america for things like this for. the families of the
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for. the the in the. eat eat eat eat eat. eat. queue theory.
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it's. just so. cute. if t. . he. killed each leaf he leapt in the leap
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from. new york to london. the whole world is on the hook. for the future of the original one a further one than the end there are five the two hang up the cord that building at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or the puppet tears become we see military and state police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city who inhabit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are the fear that has a thousand on days are our key.
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