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ah when the sa crossing firm, this area and the desert, this is where the muslim they pathology happened and it's differently so as they hit or the cold like it's very cold at night and it's very hot, but the day nobody can carry enough water to so by and that it's made to
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me, it's so easy to connect because i'm coming from there, but it's also hard to see like to see that people among understand here and it's, it's hard. ebay is the struggle because the is not easy. these people are dying in justin. justin. nobody should died that way. nobody should lose their life trying to get a better life or trying to help their family. they are coming for cut from countries are in conflict, then they damage so poor people, they are, they don't have any chances to survive. they basically abandoned by their governments. so in the balance is to me, many of these cases that i see every day they are that they are going to die, die there any way they know the risks, and they still do it because there is something really bad happened
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in can. i mean, thought they love your ins channels into that. i love it is foot under nickel. he those sticker they immediately. yep. what motivates you in the portal? mila nunez will need us if you are sick. i mean, a lot of you must, more of a more doses, you know, once a day and 3 on buddhist what the mileage is in middle america wound up with me do this that we did a whole douglas basis again unless you visit the other good. get me in dallas on needles that has been released from one lindsey, i guess what that is does basis is over at the level where he doesn't like going on with my boys. i talked like this, you know what the able to have put him in that well on a little dial and in one i don't mean to conceal and good luck. i hope she'll like again, embalming colorado. is me like you know, my boss,
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but i thought that uncle telephone data on it, those when he used ah ah ah with a yet i don't think i can tell you
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it seems like a family plan with a heart, but he made all their mothers gonna even waste their group. ok. yeah. you got a has been a great i'm think audio a today you know has been up there was a little has been a day of need. i may and got a little talk, a little more about your last name of your love. me. i think it, they will let them talk on a
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a i see less. i do believe that there won't be enough in my you. guy with here, if you think all of us we are in no alice sonora, which is right over the border from the united states. morning. come on, abigail. 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
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nearly enough shelters in nogales to take care of the asylum seekers who are coming . i get up and every man i'm with other ones. i've been there many arriving from lee triangle, which is hon. doris el salvador watermark. many, many people are coming from guerrero because the gangs apparently have taken over with mine. so oh wow. good morning. sure. yeah, i am okay with tell me what you would do if you let your child go out to play. the chances of your
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seeing, your child again were very minimal because they're going to be scarf out by the games. and by the cartel, i was very good. i know that many in the united states have absolutely no idea of what is happening down here. and they only know what they read in the newspaper, most of which is fallacious. oh, we can't trust these people. they're all drug addict and no one sees nice people as human beings. they've become monstrous in the eyes of so many people. ah, me to the border. you look into the faces of the people and the children,
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that our policies are affecting so dramatically. how many people do you want to leave their home in your country? and i wanted him as a modem, as some of them up with him, but i made us your see this even the latino demo to spoken to ms. munoz them at the home. you know, with them the way end up being a see, i could get his in pursuing hutton, unless he knew ms. canup on leslie williams tells me, is union is that on campus? but i am, there's time with him. if he's here or not, get him. i got, unless you are in my heart, you are in my heart. okay. so i will,
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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'm speaking to the migrants of the commodore, i seem to not cross by yourself. it is too dangerous and tell them the pitfalls. and that's the best that i can do. and i wish that i could do wor, and i, at this point, i can't, you know, other than giving him all a hug. and telling me that i love him. ah,
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there's a map whereby humane waters very shows 3000 red dots where people have died here in the front or on this or. and when i saw a map, that's what sort of led me to this project. because i went through bring those red dots on the map. a map is an abstraction, it's not, it's not the territories, not. the geographical location is just a map showing approximately where person was found. you need the real to, for graphical maps on the exact gps locations to, to find the site. if the police total so you figure key i eat a little blue circle, slower more your when we get on think it react, almost all scenarios was candle when i'm eager. how does one want to go?
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those 2 cameras follow cause it didn't miss it. when people roll, because this is momentum was important. so let's say of arrow wants to put up a new cross for people that died in 2019. you can search those people. and then that pulls up all these red dots. so these are all remains that were recovered in 2019 ok. so this person's right here. i already mentioned and then you can see on this dot all the remains been recovered in the vicinity where this, 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,
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one group that wants to put out water and prevent deaths and they look where people are, are being found to know where to put water. they want to pull water, where people are dying to prevent more people from dying. one person who has more of a, just a remembrance type thing with, for the samaritans to put out, you know, crosses which is a viral. and then us who want to know if we have a new, a new death or if additional portions of an older one. so just kind of interesting how varied gross a different focus has come together to use the same information. a
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ah welcome to max hazards, financial survival guide, looking forward to your benefit, go with this is what happens. dimensions in brittany phillip is that you watch kaiser report? oh when i was wrong, when i just don't want to ship out
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because they have to create an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves well, the part we used to look for common ground. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation community? are you going the right way or are you being led to direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend, have join us in the depths or remain in the
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shallows. ah, i came here from columbia in the ninety's sixty's or i came to you to go to school to go to college. i came
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here legally. it came here, i played, i came to new york city or looking for the american dream like everybody else at the time. and i knew that i didn't have a future in columbia because my family was very poor. i knew that i wasn't gonna be able to do much with my life. so i had to come here years like most micros. this is what you find, what you're looking for. you know, this is the land of milk and honey, this is the promise land or this is what you become somebody for
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this is what i do. this is, this is by religion. this is my practice. this is my meditation. this is my opportunity to connect to the own boys in my own life. and to be part of that migration because i am one of them wanted to look in. ah, the unlucky are they treat doesn't that have died here. did 2000 that have disappeared here and they have family that had been separated and many, many, many more than we don't know about ah, a
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. ready every 2 states. for the past 6 years. i need people to help me with this. i have volunteers, american volunteers who helped me carry. what are we leave? what out here? with groceries we need to carries to mandatory we are about 35 miles north of the mexican border and every migrant that area to conduct is road here. and there's a water head and okay, it doesn't have any trade here. there's no place for you to get out of this and that kills you. we can, all we do is leave water. i'm hoping that there are no more casualties. people in
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body this is the end of the road. we cannot drive anymore from here. so we are here probably not very far from the site and then we don't have to worry just like the migrant who died year dead. so we pretty much going to be walk in the same area before this person. i me see, the jeep is do what we have. we hi. okay. this person was found on february 5,
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2018. skeletal remains unidentified. ah, we are very, very close to the area for their site. with we have 11 gallo so we're all together. so we need to save some for the next stop i'm with with we are here to do something that is very close to my heart. to give someone
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a presence, 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 hoped at the idea of the american dream doesn't die altogether. that he will per door. that will stay because we need, we are country migrants and went in migration to renew our ideals. and our notion of, of where we are as a country thing with me, very careful here with this rocks is our rattlesnakes here.
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with what i when, what with yeah. stay there with don't. yeah, i stay but i don't breathe. yes. people in latin america believe that when someone dies at that particular location, disparate stays somewhere, leaves the body and continues to hang there. and i'm hoping that my action by putting that marker there will in a wait till the spurs, that poor people who care about that we are humans with good intentions. and that we have morals and that we care, that we are not people who are want to cause any suffering.
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little bit of water here. ok. okay, are we gonna be reading a poem? so please keep a minute, minute of silence here. and well, she's running that reflect on your own losses in your own life. connect him to this person here. thomas all day spotted sheldon with a cane. his have been deceived. we need to stop the cornish that we cannot continue to let people in the twenties and thirties die here. if you could,
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you shouldn't be dying at that age. you shouldn't be dying when you're 20. you shouldn't be died when you're 30, and you shouldn't be died looking for the dream that this country advertised success. as here is where you find it. that's why they call it the american dream. but now i thought a dream was a nightmare. the cry of the children. oh, do you hear the children weeping? all my brothers ever, the sorrow comes with years. they are leaning their young heads against their mothers and that cannot stop their tears. the young lambs are bleeding in the meadows. the young burns are cheap chirping in there now. the young fronds are playing with the shadows. the young flowers are blowing toward the west, but the young young children, oh my brothers. they are weeping bitterly. they are weeping in the play time.
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others in the country of the free ah for ah ah ah
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ah ah, with oh driven by shaped bad control center those with no dares things we dare to ask in
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there is an end again, you can all the collateral eyes the same thing so many times you can only sell the same, don't it so many times before somebody figures out that, hey, there's no, don't it here that's just the whole. and that's what's happening in america. they're trying to survive on the hole in the don't it. and they're saying we sold this whole in the don't 15 times at goldman sachs and we got rich because we got paid a fee on the collateral ization of the whole and the don't it. and now that everybody else in america is broke and they don't generate enough income for us to tax, to pay down the debt that we incurred by deregulation, under emma's training. going back to reagan, now they're out there. can love drug now like what do we do? oh, the way of life. so ranges leading a traditionally nomadic lifestyle in the tundra is similar to
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a parallel reality. i'm with women carry the weight of the household work on their shoulders. rather than that, he'd now york city police thinking. however, in the vast expanse of russia, there is a spot where a housewife could secure regular employment status. it's in the font or soon escalate to a terminal. and usually with these are the full people who pull the trigger and survive something and survival. one of the hardest things that i had to face was not counting a face at
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a low expectation to life. i accepted the accept the fact that i made that work. we had no fears. jell change pre fashion, 4 shots, different stories behind the bullets. facebook, surfers wall, all but it's worse than ever. icj is for 7 hours. millions of people were disconnected from the world's biggest social network, as well as instagram and waltz up uneven company engineers out there. electric product is denied. europe's energy crisis deep ends with italy, bearing the brunt record. gas prices have left many unable to pay the bills or jeremy. i'm really shocked. i'm aware of what is going on, and i have to say we are upset and absolute shame be italian state. instead of protecting it citizens does exactly the opposite. it is raised at tara.

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