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when they start crossing for this area and the desert this is where they most something happened and it's different reasons they eat or the cold like it's very cold at night and it's very hot that the day nobody can carry enough water to survive. to me it's so easy to connect because i'm coming from there but it's also so hard to see like. to see that people don't understand and it's hard every day is. the struggle because this. is not easy and these
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people are dying in this just injustice nobody should died that way nobody should lose their lives trying to get a better life. or trying to help their families. they're coming for come from countries that are in conflict and they then saw poor people there they don't have any chance of the survivor they basically abandoned by their government so and the biology and so. to me many of these cases that i see every day they are there that they're going to that die there anyway they know the risks and they still do it because there is something really bad happened there. you know incremental or instead of interrupt i get most of it is 400 he those stay together immediately up what matters here and they've sort of they're not sure if you're coming to that if you must more of the. more you know as
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as you know and they're not going to handle the north of doing very well the mother . to do is it will be good looking let's put that into you me do this there are. places to get this is the. interview i think it would get me in a nice 1000 meals that was just going to be someone a little easier to get such as the spaces the sort of those that will receive us and i can only get my you know me you know this implant i'm going to show my boys into planning this you know what the will to have to remember you know one family told the inquirer another i'm going to conceal i'm going to go she'll make a deal and i'm done i mean what i. mean and you know my last thought about going to some of them to you know on their toes.
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ah. you mean by going. to the. bank lot of a little. thing and the thing we're going to have thank you. if they found out if i'd only known what a class player made a radical close to. the place nothing but then he had to talk. but he made all of them up with kathy as. yet he looked most of the better off a cruise missile has been almost like he didn't seem caught here so you left me in
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the back on the lawn on the internet i'm clean fully functional even a looking glass i could meet us here many families today are not that up there with a good book if anyone has been off the yellow for republic where the book they really wouldn't by use of they'd have to look i think again years later here is a myriad just a little talk about the other big thing i'm a photo there with the global explodes on the left they mostly look. we think it is because they were over the telephone most festive clearly based on all day and they love their have to be adults kidding i did a little on them but i didn't good enough on the 2nd of others will hear it is there i'm going to end up getting up there with getting on they could laugh on it if i laugh in the lobby and i'm quite sure how. do you know i'm going to toss a cigarette thank you to
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a person one of them from their mind matter. how good. there is a famous you know i think. we are in nogales sonora which is right over the border from the united states. is. milan but you know this shelter is called la rocha many years ago when this was just getting started our group of samaritans came to help put this together there are not nearly enough shelters in nogales to take care of the asylum seekers who are coming. to get us up there and every major i'm with however has not been there many arriving from the triangle which is. or what tamala many many people are coming from because the gangs
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apparently have taken over. my name is shura so. good morning sure. hope is. that i'm not going to tell me what you would do if you met your child go out to play the chances of your seeing your child again or very minimal because you're going to be scarfed out by the game and by the cartel as soon as you look at your everyday life act very. right i'm. finding you i know that many people in the united states have absolutely no idea of what is happening down
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here. and they only know. well what they read in the newspaper most of which is fallacious the you know. you can't trust these people and they're all drug addicts and no one sees these people as human beings they've become monsters in the eyes of so many people. to the border you look into the faces. and the children that our policies are affecting so dramatically how many people here think. want to leave their home and their hatred.
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you know most of them if they get the world and there's a lot of the most of them it was with all of us and made us you know see this through them that most of us even more more or give a little bit of a nice moving ask who they want they want to get with out of heaven the land up in . this is the ethical. sea i can get a standard procedure in person and that unless a lot of. what's going on up on us i would aniston's moonless unionist that on purpose and i am as valid as them on one song we did these it was not at all that i got almost as long as you're in my heart your heart and my heart ok so i will say i will see you my mission is to do the very best that i can for the people and be very honest with them and tell them you know when when i was speaking to the migrants of the cold war i seemed to not cross by yourself. it is too
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dangerous and tell them the pitfalls and that's the best that i can do and i wish that i could do more. and i at this point i can't. other than giving him all a hug and tell him that i love him. there is a map put out by humane borders those shows 3000 red dots where people have died here in the sonoran desert and when i saw that map does what sort of led me to this project because i want to bring those red dots on the map a map isn't
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a fraction is not is not the territory is not the geographical location is just a map showing. approximately where person was found you need the real topographical maps and the exact g.p.s. location still to find the site. it's a political thing you can keep i even the. more your when we grant think you really are a list of needles his condo nummy guy has anybody going on in doses to come west to look at it in this. because this is a moment come as important. so let's say a wants to put up a new cross for people that died in 2019 you can search those people.
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and then that pulls up all these red dots so these are all remains that were recovered in 2019 ok so this person is right here already mentioned and you can see this all the remains that were been recovered in the vicinity where this man was so. different people use this information for different reasons so so there you have 3 different groups with different purposes looking at the same information one group that wants to put out water to prevent deaths and they look where people are are being found to know where to put water they want to put water where people are dying to prevent more people from dying one person who has more of on just a remembrance type thing with for the samaritans to put out you know crosses which
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is over oral and then us who want to know if we have a new a new death or if additional portions of an older one so. it's kind of interesting how varied groups of different focuses come together to use the same information. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time to sit down and talk. to. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests or you see in this these techniques is the state devising
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methods to it to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific. this is how one doctor his theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation psychological torture of those disseminated within the u.s. intelligence community and worldwide among our allies for the next 30 years. and other victims say they still live with the consequences today. so this is really the beginning of the changing of the guard in our now handing the baton off to china as the number one economy in the 21st century the numbers are there that's it to stick for their their relationships and you're here. or there the relationship with russia and iran is their you know their and their relationship all over africa is also there.
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were more politicized than ever or more polarized than ever the 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. listed on the. electronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for exchanging information i mean misquoting ish my wife freedom of speech and social media bends censorship and double standards who should judge what can be said online. already. the internet audience know totals almost 4500000000 almost all of them are active social network users put one wrong move on their pages deleted digital. don't exist anymore. not who runs the show on the web how can anyone stand
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up to the tech giants if even the heads of state face the threat of being banned is there any limits to hold that virtual power. reasonable for a minute but i was reading way.
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i came here from colombia in the 1960 s. . i came here to go to school to go to college. i came here legally and came here by plane. i came to new york city. looking for the american dream like everybody else at the time. and they knew that i didn't have a future in colombia because my family was very poor. i knew that i wasn't going to be able to do much with my life so i had to come here just like most micros this is where you find what you're looking for you know this is the land no milk and honey you know this is the promised land. this is where you become somebody.
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this is what i do this is this is my religion this is my practice this is my meditation this is my opportunity to connect to the only laws in my own mind. and to deem that migration because. i'm one of the. one and one of the lucky ones. the unlucky though the 3 dozen that have died here in 2000 that have disappeared here and their families that have been separated. and many many many more that we don't know about.
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'd leaving coming to do this or simply to stay on a fast 6 years. might even be able to help you with it so i have volunteers american volunteers to help me carry water beneath what a 100 year old is going to cross to get me to carry cement concrete. we are among 35 pounds on top of medicine computers and every mike in that our common area mr khan just wrote here and there's no water. in it and if the tree is to trees don't have in the street here is no place for you to
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you know out of this. and that don't you. can only do is drink water hoping to know more casualties. people dying. from. the future is the end of the road. we cannot drive anymore from here so we are here. for only 9 very far from the site and then we can have. just like the migrant who died here. so we pretty much going to be. walking to same area before this person die. i am missing the g.p.s. through what we have.
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been right. ok. 'd this person was found on february. 52018 skeletal remains unidentified. we are very very close to the area for this site. we have the living god so we're all together so we need to save some for the next stop.
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we are he had to do something that is very close to my heart to give someone a presence just to give someone a little bit of recognition that this person came a long way from home and died here and the dream ended here. and i hope that the idea of the american dream doesn't die all together that he will produce or die will stay. because we need we are a country of migrants and we need migration to read new our ideals and our notion of before we are as a country. be
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very careful here with this rocks there's a rattlesnakes here. that's what i have a good one what. this stay there stay there. doing moves i never say but. they're already. gone breathe. yet. people lean in latin america believe that when someone dies at that particular location the spirit stay somewhere leaves the body and continues to hang there and i'm hoping that my action by putting that marker there will in
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a way tell the spurs that the people who care about it that we are humans with good intentions and that we have morals and that we care that we're not people who want to cause any suffering. this. little bit of what i hear ok. that's. ok we're going to be reading a poem so please keep me in a minute minute of silence here. and while well she's reading that reflect on your own noses in your own life. connected to this person here. all day i'll. tell you about it.
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at the we need to stop the carnage that we cannot continue to lead people in the twenty's and thirty's that i hear you could you should be dying at that age you should be dying when you're 20 you should be done when you're 30 and you should be dying looking for the dream that this country advertises us as here is where you find it that's why they call it the american dream but now is not a dream is a nightmare. the cry of the children. jury hear the children weeping all my brothers air the sorrow comes with years they are leaning their young hands against their mothers and that cannot stop their tears the young lambs are bleeding in the meadows. are cheap chirping in their nest the young fons are playing with the
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shadows the yellow flowers are blowing toward the west but the young young children or my brothers they are weeping bitterly. they are weeping in a play time and the 1st in the country of a free. iraq was ratified. by why where i honked i why her poor guy for wife. thought.
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qualify for. quite a nice port. or earn the you're.
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born poor. is you'll be d. a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura made in the shallows. earth do you trust your book in your. book with. machine sort of the beach well storm of lower street view or a restroom. when you go to the movie way of feeling good in the video.
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that even scuzzy still has the soul of the bees and i'm with you to keep them. from. the news any do theists you see in the last 4 years it was the fact you know we had this transformational president with really grand aspirations that were broadly supported by the american people in the most populous present in this country's recent history were matched by the appointments that were made in the. ministration i think maybe with his background in business he might have. the. personnel. having worked in the white house and the executive branch of government so much rests on
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personnel. and the stories that shape this week campaign to boycott facebook has launched in a strange trip blogs and the country the tech giant made the move over a proposal to make social networks pay for news content we debate the issue. should facebook profit on someone else's work without giving them some of what biggest problem with facebook is that they're utterly controlling the narrative i think this whole social media i guess ecosystem is really spun out of control in terms of how it is monetize. millions without power and water as all parties in the southern united states struggle to cope with threat place to store. and to black lives not to activists are arrested.

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