tv Documentary RT August 4, 2017 5:29am-6:01am EDT
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a militia because. the media has portrayed militias in this country as a bad thing basically just a bunch of. races guys with guns running around wanting to. shoot everything and so we're your class of ourselves as a non-governmental organization meaning we don't have ties to the government we don't have ties to anybody else we are a standalone entity. that is doing what needs to be done. still get. too many for just border patrol. like they're trying
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to do with the mexican the. other viber. rogers. the cartels border area is they pretty much. means they have scout cities and they have a string of them that goes from south to north all the way up to where their drop off points are regardless of it's human or drugs that is coming. they have a guy with them and that guy is called. the coyote has communications with the guys on top of them oh. well.
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in the five years it's getting worse the violence is escalating because it's no man's land. my name is paid by him and i work with that humanitarian aid organise. you know more intense we go out to different places in the desert where we have mapped migrant trails and so we leave food and water and socks and sometimes blankets in strategic locations where people are likely to just find. that they were indeed tiring but i think it's really important and i think i'm in
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a pretty unique position where i may speak in spanish and have some medical skills . i can be hard because i think a lot of the time when i just think about what we're trying to fight against and want to keep the people who are crossing are dealing with what we're able to do is actually really really small and that can feel really disappointed in a lot when you just see a lot of suffering but you can't do anything about it because there's this whole system set up to create this suffering and it's very intentional and so that's i think one of the most difficult things for me is just seeing this constant violence by border patrol and violence by i mean just the border in general and what people are kind of coming from and dealing with as they process. on first on. this event took a while. well we're going to go check the stereotype of being. good and bad to
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make you want to grow up but. you know not knowing to go down there in a bit. of a gun and. have a good day oh my gosh. a little bit but there is a little more to read that in sasabe could be a heads up. will be on for the day the sas piece we're going to run the fence and then we're going to go up. through camaro up. to the road.
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and it will be in a. copper colored suburban. yes or. this is what we like to classify as the to destry and walk around. if you don't want to take the three seconds to climb the fence. you can just walk and a mile and walk around it. let's. see the fence they can't even do a straight fence at. it and the interesting thing about this the normandy it's you
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know it's so rigid that when they go across washes they don't go down in and they go across and you just walk underneath them. ecologically minded we are you know you don't want to hurt the little trees so they throw up the but it doesn't connect. save the tree. it doesn't even tie into. the trees probably a better barrier than the actual fence. when people say well this is a big race thing it's. not really a race thing because there are seventy eight different countries that are coming across our border right now. you've got.
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russian chinese brazilian pakistani somali you've got the everybody in there they're coming across this thing. because it's happening so wide open who are all these people. no. my name self is there even i'm also. standing here to the right of me is the houses didn't build there i was born there and. when we were i was a child we didn't have electricity or running water and. my my parents. were all from all of them there all the time and our lands are now divided by an international border and a decisive connecticut but it's only
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a third of my original now and regional home. right now i guess. there's been a big problem since the militarisation over and it's enough to have you know so much aggression on it. so much it impacts. not just psychological but physical we're all tormented by what type of right now. before nine eleven there was an increase of border patrol. here on their nation and after nine eleven i denounce that they were going to increase the border patrol on the ridge on the border but they were already here. like i said this is this is all timeline. and this is so much you have every right
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to be here i have a right to go collect my food collect my in madison and visit my family and be a part of my family on both sides of the border. that's what i'm saying that. you know what they're. there's something wrong with. how much you need to sleep just the cost to do. these. things here were saying why don't we go wrong cactus over here. instead of making the front straight and they were saying something about why there was a wrong that's at the bottom of the pack just didn't have papers. because this is the next paper so they included it in my thought it was good fun.
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economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we earn one hundred six point. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. might do. over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says c.n.n. . with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. it is not just you know a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devalued society
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from the whatever the government try to do both nicely. might be making things worse. the i say this is not how complex and work this is our capitalism goes hopelessly disastrously wrong it was you know what was it i might buy going to what it was. you know. oh. you're so you'll hide away lost his boss because you know that then you have the. resources you know. that people go on a month although it doesn't but i drive with it. so i was you know i was you know. you know just i mean what it i'm already what it was but. i remember. if it up as i must. get it will get worse but those were the oath that if people saw that those people are going to.
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but i'm one of the. just but that already has a question he. doesn't demean ticket. our family one hundred eighteen years. my great grandparents came in one thousand nine hundred six. it's not as bad as it used to be but there's still enough people coming through that. there's more dope coming across now than ever. so even though there's do you worry legals.
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the damage caused by the people back and drugs is more substantial because that now you've got to go find where the fences. then you got to put the cows back where you want to put them. so you spend half a day doing something like that that you shouldn't have to do that if they control will. show you these drugs that is here where they cut the wall for drugs. they cut the wallet right at the ground. right now nic ground level up the side up here. take all of it down drive
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a truck through all the marijuana and then they get up on my ranch and then go to the highway. and there's. one two. three. right here there's two more down there and there's one more appear that's just one spot where they've done this there are three spots on the ranch that they're doing this kind of stuff. but this was really.
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good. i mean veterinarian my practice is almost entirely ranch style calf and horse prices travel about two hundred miles on the borders clients border very. very good. work it was easy. the border patrol doesn't feel that they can properly secure the border at the international boundary so their philosophy that is to protect the border in depth. in depth they mean a few people at the border to detect what has come across and then a lot more people farther in the border to capture those crossed and then farther up even more to capture those and to go from there. what that does though is that
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space and time between the international border and their secondary place where they catch up with them after the chase them is the ranch is the i work with and those ranches are really a chasing field big playing field for the border patrol to make their captures and they have to make the captures some and lease so that they have metrics so they have statistics to report back to congress. you can see the border from here by the. steel fence goes down this side there's always down the san pedro river then stops. and starts again on the other side of the river and goes all the way did not go in past that as we. look on the other
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side going west that's going east going west if you come over this side of the monument. the only way you can see the border from here is a little small track and then savable on the mountain the rest of it does not have a big wall it only has a small vehicle barrier and there's access to it but you can't see it from here and you can see all the swells and dips and things so it's almost impossible for somebody up here to really tell whether anything's going on down there no matter how high tech how high tech their equipment is if you're scanning over here you'll see the border patrol and the two cameras that have night vision scopes day vision scope and radar. but it's just a line of sight deal so they really can't see the migrants and the drug carriers come over this mountain come way across to around here up on top of mt go all the
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you've got three cameras around your house. what do you think. when they put the cameras up my wife says we need to plant some trees so we've got trees and thrown all the windows. bothers are more me. when my mother was alive it bothered my mom. those people are watching i know i can see that camera looking right at us sure there. are.
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this. to young children a right to one day. at about four o'clock in the morning on a sunday morning. went out and it was two children. on the fence because i dogs were parking a lot he went to see what was going on and there was two little boys one about ten and eight i think it was their ages and they had been last three nights this was sunday morning and they'd been lost since friday evening. they were coming across with the group and had gotten separated when they ran from the border patrol they were never able to get back together with the group. so they started wandering
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through the desert and finally two days later they found their way to our place. that's ok well it's up in the you know that i. moved but if and when it make. you have to look at the middle. it's at the left and. he had a look there's one of the gallery had seen a mother when. it went to schools and you a we. and you know if we are not that. familiar. oh. no no no.
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who is required to show identification. and. to observe their behavior. the way they talk. i. i i. think. there's a lot of irony there and it means that even though those tactics aren't necessarily being directed at residents primarily they're people crossing they still get reaction at residents because there's just such a concentration of law enforcement so people have more patrol plan pointing guns at them on their own property. they're being stopped at this point in time they try to leave their community. and they just in general really like tents feeling living
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the phone to the book on a few months of a complete professional subsists a year but i'm going to put in a little some of. my. own i'm a bit of nothing. something that you are. something . else and the tunnels look not that all of them are maybe maybe maybe soon after. welcome to the twilight zone it would seem this is a place where debbie wasserman schultz resides works and even conspires she's at the center of a growing scandal that includes ethics violations fraud and gross mishandling of sensitive government documents and yes what none of this is being blamed on russia
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