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marlene grew up responsible, mischievous.arlene loved family and grew up in a family with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins with precious memories along the way. growing up, marlene went to russian river, playing and listening to music and summers in el salvador with her family. alongside family, marlene loved education. marlene was fond of the arts and was a phenomenal student. she had a great economic career where she met many life-long friends. marlene went on to attend mercy high school and met more of her life-long friends and they grew up listening to motown music and disco. she studied to be a nurse. after a long deliberation, marlene went on to live in el salvador with her family. it was there that she realized her true passion for helping others, specifically children. in el sa salvador, marlene workd for her uncle's clinic. upon her ru return to the u.s.a, marlene changed her major and pursued an major in education. she pursued an masters in education. as her passion and skillsets continued to grow for education,
marlene grew up responsible, mischievous.arlene loved family and grew up in a family with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins with precious memories along the way. growing up, marlene went to russian river, playing and listening to music and summers in el salvador with her family. alongside family, marlene loved education. marlene was fond of the arts and was a phenomenal student. she had a great economic career where she met many life-long friends. marlene went on to attend mercy high school...
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>> aquÍ a las afueras de chicag estÁn de marlene ochoa recibiÓ cristiana sepultura ya descansa en pazunidad en los 200 ellos ac acompaÑaron el fÉretro con los restos de marlene ochoa cerca de un cementerio a las afueras de chicago no pudieron contener sus sentimientos al darle el Último adiÓ >> es un dÍa triste porque fÍsicamente ya no la voy a tener para abrazarla ni besarla, acariciarla a mi princes >> aquÍ culmina la pesadilla cuando marlene embarazada de nueve meses desaparece, tres semanas despuÉs encontraron su cuerpo en un contenedor de basura vivienda en en el patio esta vivienda, fue ahÍ donde segÚn las autoridades en un acto previo imita premeditado de estrangular a neil e cortaron su vientre para sacarle el bebÉ >> fue un crimen muy horrible e inhumano>> y entonces, dios quea >> que dios tenga misericordia a estas personas y las perdone >> el nueve de marlene esta conectado el esposo de marlene estado optimista tengo mucha fe de que mi hijo estarÁ bie >> yo se que mi hijo estarÁ bie se estÁ recuperando >> durante el sepelio activistas indican que promoverÁn una creativa par
>> aquÍ a las afueras de chicag estÁn de marlene ochoa recibiÓ cristiana sepultura ya descansa en pazunidad en los 200 ellos ac acompaÑaron el fÉretro con los restos de marlene ochoa cerca de un cementerio a las afueras de chicago no pudieron contener sus sentimientos al darle el Último adiÓ >> es un dÍa triste porque fÍsicamente ya no la voy a tener para abrazarla ni besarla, acariciarla a mi princes >> aquÍ culmina la pesadilla cuando marlene embarazada de nueve...
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>> yes. >> marlene has been shot at twice. drive byes.is an altar where the kids put pictures of loved ones who have died. >> he was shot in oakland by a drive by. >> here the gangs and violence are a part of daily, normal life. >> all their brothers, their cousins are involved in these gangs. >> if you are not a part of a gang you are not protected. you are seen as a target. >> marlene has had to struggle to find a new way. >> separated by our families by gangs. >> she is not alone. after school she interns with a group called youth by grade, they talk about ways to improve their community. and a rise high is vibrant with learning and change. marlene in a sense is leading the charge. >> if i don't keep working for what i want, no one else is going to give me what i want. i have to work for it. >> what marlene is working toward is creating a new normal. >> education will get me to where i want to be, get me to where i want to be for my future. >> that was wendy reporting, because students rising above is having its annual giving campaign,
>> yes. >> marlene has been shot at twice. drive byes.is an altar where the kids put pictures of loved ones who have died. >> he was shot in oakland by a drive by. >> here the gangs and violence are a part of daily, normal life. >> all their brothers, their cousins are involved in these gangs. >> if you are not a part of a gang you are not protected. you are seen as a target. >> marlene has had to struggle to find a new way. >> separated by our...
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next person is marlene flores. >>> good afternoon. i'm marlene flores. i am here to show my interest to [speaker not understood] position as a family member. i wanted to let you know that i'm very interested in the position since i have myself experienced mental health problems. and i have a son who is bipolar. so, i have unfortunately another member of my family that has another mental illness. and i've been through all the process of the issue with my family and i'm one of the -- who has been able to help them in a way that's now my son and my brother, they are living in a good environment. they have family. my son is about to graduate from college. and my major interest in this is to contribute my experience and my knowledge as to families in the people besides the paperwork and information that i can get from the mental health board, and especially to work with the hispanic community. i speak spanish and be able to help them to not only to get the right care for the families who are mentally ill, also to help them to prevent, to get big problems, esp
next person is marlene flores. >>> good afternoon. i'm marlene flores. i am here to show my interest to [speaker not understood] position as a family member. i wanted to let you know that i'm very interested in the position since i have myself experienced mental health problems. and i have a son who is bipolar. so, i have unfortunately another member of my family that has another mental illness. and i've been through all the process of the issue with my family and i'm one of the -- who...
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i know that if selected, marlene will prove to be an excellent edition to our board. thank you. ~ addition to our board. thank you. >> thank you. so, ms. brook, i just want -- it was mentioned, do you have anybody that's bilingual on the board at all? >> i'm sorry, do i what? >> do you have any bilingual members on the board? >> not bilingual spanish. we have chinese, vietnamese, the actual demographics are 7 women 5 men, 7 caucasians, 3 african americans, 1 vietnamese who speaks both vietnamese and french, and 1 chinese person who speaks -- forgetting which dialect, but no one who speak spanish. >> thank you for the clarification. so, seeing no other public comment, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, i would like to take seat 12 and 15, since there's one applicant for each one of those seats. we'll take them, if you could move the nomination of seats 12 and 15 without any objections? >> yes. >> do we have to say the name on record? go ahead. >> so, we have a motion to accept and approve errol wishom to seat number 12 and lena miller for seat number 15.
i know that if selected, marlene will prove to be an excellent edition to our board. thank you. ~ addition to our board. thank you. >> thank you. so, ms. brook, i just want -- it was mentioned, do you have anybody that's bilingual on the board at all? >> i'm sorry, do i what? >> do you have any bilingual members on the board? >> not bilingual spanish. we have chinese, vietnamese, the actual demographics are 7 women 5 men, 7 caucasians, 3 african americans, 1 vietnamese...
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decir quitÓ 1 1 los dedos de marlene aproximadamente cinco minutos despuÉs, marlene dejÓ de respirar. con el bebÉ en el hospital y luego fue visto la escena del crimen limpiando rastros del macabro homicidio. un relato escalofriante. >> muy difÍcil, pero no hay modo. gracias por su apoyo. >> a los tres acusados se le negÓ el derecho a fianza. palmira: quÉ historia . esto fue un reporte de david palomino, el esposo de marlene enviÓ un mensaje a personas para que oren por la salud de el bebÉ que se debate en la vida y la muerte. ramon: por otra parte el impacto de las polÍticas migratorias de la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump siguen aceptando a los agricultores a travÉs de nuestro estado. tan sÓlo ayer, se dio a conocer el nuevo plan, lo que preocupa aÚn mÁs a la industria agrÍcola, ya que segÚn ellos no incluye alguna de las necesidades que enfrentan hoy muchos en la escasez de trabajadores en los campos agrÍcolas. >> si necesita gente que lo sepan hacer. no porque sepas cosechar algo pero al final no sabe. ademÁs de hacerla. ni gente de alta educaciÓn ni gente que estÁ tra
decir quitÓ 1 1 los dedos de marlene aproximadamente cinco minutos despuÉs, marlene dejÓ de respirar. con el bebÉ en el hospital y luego fue visto la escena del crimen limpiando rastros del macabro homicidio. un relato escalofriante. >> muy difÍcil, pero no hay modo. gracias por su apoyo. >> a los tres acusados se le negÓ el derecho a fianza. palmira: quÉ historia . esto fue un reporte de david palomino, el esposo de marlene enviÓ un mensaje a personas para que oren por la...
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marlene cázares/empresaria 21:01:20 estaba casi a punto de cerrar s.o.t.e cázares/empresaria 17:32:15 yo ya había abierto el negocio, pero no sabia cómo manejarlo, el dinero no sabía como organizarme para manejarlo bien. pero marlene se enter de la organizacin 'renaissance, o renacimiento donde tom clases para aprender a manejar su negocio. s.o.t. marlene cázares/empresaria 17:40:15 ellos me enseñaron como hacerlo, me enseñaron como manejar lo que era, las cuentas del banco, todo lo que era el negocio. y los empleados, también saber cuales eran los derechos de nosotros como patrones. s.o.t. feliciano zavala/peninsula party rental 49:46:07 gracias a dios que encontré a renaissance y ellos me ayudaron a darle luz a mi idea y estoy aqui ahora en mi propio negocio ganando lo que yo quiero. feliciano zavala es dueÑo de peninsula party rentals, otro negocio que prosper gracias a renaissance. s.o.t. feliciano zavala/peninsula party rental 42:43:24 con la ayuda de ellos yo pude agarrar un préstamo que fue lo que me ayudó a agarrar la mayoría de mi equipo. aparte d
marlene cázares/empresaria 21:01:20 estaba casi a punto de cerrar s.o.t.e cázares/empresaria 17:32:15 yo ya había abierto el negocio, pero no sabia cómo manejarlo, el dinero no sabía como organizarme para manejarlo bien. pero marlene se enter de la organizacin 'renaissance, o renacimiento donde tom clases para aprender a manejar su negocio. s.o.t. marlene cázares/empresaria 17:40:15 ellos me enseñaron como hacerlo, me enseñaron como manejar lo que era, las cuentas del banco, todo lo que...
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. >> how helping7j óñ to lead the charge is marlene castro. >> these amazing answer autos the teacherld her class it wasn't easy getting her. she glup a neighborhood where gangs, drugs and violence replaced reading and writing. so her first lesson included teaching students valve respecting and supporting one another. >> just can be an umbrella for a lot of things. >> marlene is one of only five students from her former middle school when made to it college. after graduating in the spring she set her eyes on the community she felt needed her most.çxxu÷ >> reality of teach qlorz only focus on ones doing well and everyone else who is too far gone was too far gone. and not worth time. >> marlene shows -- knows she has her work cut out for her according to a report one out of five african american boys in oakland were sus spekded from school at least once. >> every time i do see a younger boy male of color that is my younger brother a boy i cannot give up on and a young woman who needs a role model that i never had, i'm hoping for for them. >> this class of 27 students are faces she sees
. >> how helping7j óñ to lead the charge is marlene castro. >> these amazing answer autos the teacherld her class it wasn't easy getting her. she glup a neighborhood where gangs, drugs and violence replaced reading and writing. so her first lesson included teaching students valve respecting and supporting one another. >> just can be an umbrella for a lot of things. >> marlene is one of only five students from her former middle school when made to it college. after...
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i wanted to give marlene a shout out. it is important that we have recanted it that it was out in the community before the campaign started. for me, it is extremely important to have eighths of a resin that understands land use and economic development. those are the two biggest issues we face. the shipyard alone has tremendous complex needs. i have been studying it for a long time. i served on the bayview project committee. i was on the shipyard restoration advisory board. as chair of my neighborhood association, i am going through an intense rezoning process. those of the qualities i am looking for. i think there will still be negotiating over the next few weeks. we will see where it shakes out. >> mr. jackson? >> i am probably not going to give you what you want either. there are several candidates that share my vision in making sure this stays a working-class neighborhood where plumbers, carpenters, and city workers can live. land use is a very important decision on who gets to live here and who does not. a much affor
i wanted to give marlene a shout out. it is important that we have recanted it that it was out in the community before the campaign started. for me, it is extremely important to have eighths of a resin that understands land use and economic development. those are the two biggest issues we face. the shipyard alone has tremendous complex needs. i have been studying it for a long time. i served on the bayview project committee. i was on the shipyard restoration advisory board. as chair of my...
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marlene: en los estados unidos existe una ley migratoria que aunque no es nueva, muy pocos alojamos enley de registro le otorga un estatus legal a aquellos inmigrantes indocumentados que llevan viviendo en los estados unidos desde el 1 de enero de 1972 o antes. entre los requisitos estÁ no haber tenido problemas con la ley. >> no deben tener rÉcord criminal y demostrar que han estado aquÍ por casi 50 aÑos. son los Únicos requisitos. marlene: aunque se trata de un proceso relativamente sencillo, son pocas las solicitudes que se reciben al aÑo. >> muchos quedaron en el limbo, que por no saber leer o escribir o no tener el dinero para poder solventar los gastos de un abogado para arreglar su situaciÓn migratoria. marlene: cuenta que deberÁ comprobar su estancia continua en el paÍs durante estas mÁs de cinco dÉcadas y expertos legales el aconsejan ir guardando los documentos o evidencia que tenga. >> con talones de cheque, envÍos de dinero. cualquier documento que tenga su nombre fecha y demuestra que usted ha estado aquÍ por mÁs o menos 50 aÑos. si fue a una escuela aquÍ, si fue con el do
marlene: en los estados unidos existe una ley migratoria que aunque no es nueva, muy pocos alojamos enley de registro le otorga un estatus legal a aquellos inmigrantes indocumentados que llevan viviendo en los estados unidos desde el 1 de enero de 1972 o antes. entre los requisitos estÁ no haber tenido problemas con la ley. >> no deben tener rÉcord criminal y demostrar que han estado aquÍ por casi 50 aÑos. son los Únicos requisitos. marlene: aunque se trata de un proceso...
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. >>> las palabras sobraban al padre de marlene ochoa para describir a la soÑadora. >>> la trÁgica muertey prueba guet marlene fue encontrado al cementerio por su madre y esposo. se encuentra juan quien dice que no encontrar la forma de seguir con la vida. >>> hoy dicen que el caso de marlene los tiene con emociones co bajo arresto vinculadas con su muerte. por arrancarle a la bebÉ de su vientro. >>> yo prometo que si no hay justicia no habrÁ paz. y esto lo digo en el nombre de mi papÁ dios. >>> continÚa el sargazo en los mares del caribe mexicano, el 75% del territorio estÁ sargazo. en playas de italia ballena muerte, y se investiga si sufriÓ de unad viral, esta es la segunda ballena halada muerta en una cosa. >>> casi todas han muerto por desnutriciÓn o impacto de barcos. >>> estas listos para el carnaval de san francisco. >>> elo estarÁ bien, ya se vienen precipitaciones, las lluvias entraron a nuestra regiÓn, en el sur de la bahÍa condiciones actuales de 56 grados en san francisco, y en los prÓximos dÍas regresa lose vientos y el domingo posible granizo y el dÍa de recordaciÓn tendrem
. >>> las palabras sobraban al padre de marlene ochoa para describir a la soÑadora. >>> la trÁgica muertey prueba guet marlene fue encontrado al cementerio por su madre y esposo. se encuentra juan quien dice que no encontrar la forma de seguir con la vida. >>> hoy dicen que el caso de marlene los tiene con emociones co bajo arresto vinculadas con su muerte. por arrancarle a la bebÉ de su vientro. >>> yo prometo que si no hay justicia no habrÁ paz. y esto...
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marlene talked about the desperate attempts on reach her daughter that afternoon. prosecutors played her frantic 911 call in court today. later marlene was asked to identify her daughter's purse, jeans and sweatshirt that were found in a field near their home. all the testimony coming as antolin garcia torres, the man accused of killing sierra lamar. >> it is acknowledging when the world fell out from under you. when absolutely everything in your life changed. where your homes and dreams were shattered. so how do you face something like that? it is like looking a fellow in the eye and not blinking. >> she was just a teenager on the way to high school. jurors heard from her sister who said sierra never talked about running away. an attempt on derail a defense suggestion that sierra may have wanted to leave home. sierra's body has never been found. >> back to the micro weather alert. napa county tweeting out this picture of one of the many rocky unstable hill sides. michelle robert is there with the road closures. >> reporter: we're here on redwood road. early this m
marlene talked about the desperate attempts on reach her daughter that afternoon. prosecutors played her frantic 911 call in court today. later marlene was asked to identify her daughter's purse, jeans and sweatshirt that were found in a field near their home. all the testimony coming as antolin garcia torres, the man accused of killing sierra lamar. >> it is acknowledging when the world fell out from under you. when absolutely everything in your life changed. where your homes and dreams...
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last, but not least, marlene tran. now, marlene tran is one of those persons who is kind of a quiet/loud force. she works for the san francisco unified school district and city college for over 35 years, teaching bilingual courses, working to fight for her community, in visitation valley, it is a community on the south side of san francisco that sometimes feels forgotten, feels left out, but marlene doesn't let that happen. she makes sure that everyone who is supervisor, that anyone who is mayor, they are not going to forget about visitation valley and providing this community, and especially seniors -- especially seniors -- with the support that they need to thrive and feel safe in their community. i got to know her over the past years in just watching her run for supervisor in district 10. you didn't win, but you sure did create a lot of heck. and i said, i really was drawn to her because i love the fight in her. he is unapologetic in her commitment to fight for people who oftentimes don't have a voice, especially ma
last, but not least, marlene tran. now, marlene tran is one of those persons who is kind of a quiet/loud force. she works for the san francisco unified school district and city college for over 35 years, teaching bilingual courses, working to fight for her community, in visitation valley, it is a community on the south side of san francisco that sometimes feels forgotten, feels left out, but marlene doesn't let that happen. she makes sure that everyone who is supervisor, that anyone who is...
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marlene grew up responsible, mischievous. marlene loved family and grew up in a family with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins with precious memories along the way. growing up, marlene went to russian river, playing and listening to music and summers in el salvador with her family. alongside family, marlene loved education. marlene was fond of the arts and was a phenomenal student. she had a great economic career where she met many life-long friends. marlene went on to attend mercy high school and met more of her life-long friends and they grew up listening to motown music and disco. she studied to be a nurse. after a long deliberation, marlene went on to live in el salvador with her family. it was there that she realized her true passion for helping others, specifically children. in el sa salvador, marlene workd for her uncle's clinic. upon her ru return to the u.s.a, marlene changed her major and pursued an major in education. she pursued an masters in education. as her passion and skillsets continued to grow for educatio
marlene grew up responsible, mischievous. marlene loved family and grew up in a family with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins with precious memories along the way. growing up, marlene went to russian river, playing and listening to music and summers in el salvador with her family. alongside family, marlene loved education. marlene was fond of the arts and was a phenomenal student. she had a great economic career where she met many life-long friends. marlene went on to attend mercy high...
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two blocks away from marlene's house. >> reporter: but the real fear for marlene is that two of her brothersg members. you can't stop it. >> no. >> your parents can't stop it. >> no one can except themselves. >> and yet every day, your family feels this fear? >> yes. >> reporter: marlene has been shot at twice drive byes. in the hall bay at school is an altar where the kids put pictures of loved ones who died. >> shot in oakland by a drive- by. >> reporter: here the gangs and violence are a part of daily normal life. >> the older brothers [ indiscernible ] in gangs. >> if you are not a part of a gang, you are not protected. you are a target. >> reporter: marlene has had to struggle to find a new way. >> familie or gangs. >> reporter: she interns with a group called youth brigade and they talk about ways to improve their community and arise high is vibrant with learning and change. marlena sense is leading the charge. >> if i don't keep working for what i want, no one else is going to give me what i want. i have to work for it. >> what marlene is working towards is creating a new normal. >> e
two blocks away from marlene's house. >> reporter: but the real fear for marlene is that two of her brothersg members. you can't stop it. >> no. >> your parents can't stop it. >> no one can except themselves. >> and yet every day, your family feels this fear? >> yes. >> reporter: marlene has been shot at twice drive byes. in the hall bay at school is an altar where the kids put pictures of loved ones who died. >> shot in oakland by a drive- by....
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i'm marlene tran. i ask for your vote on november 4th. thank you.ing]everybody. >> my name is defied i supervisor david campos i'm a democratic to represent the eastern half of san francisco the journey that brought me started in 1985 it was in that year my parent brought me and my two sisters from guam guatemala in search for the american braem e dream we came undocumented with a hope to make a life it is because of what this country has done and my office is giving back i decided to enter politics because i believe that people like my parent a mom what was a janitor and my father that struggled they deserve a voice in government i ran for the board of supervisors to be a voices for the middle-income people that struggle i'm returning for the state assembly because san francisco as a crossroads it's a taildz have you a prosper san francisco that is wealthy in the country a san francisco where so many people not only low income people will working hard people middle-income are left behind we have the faster inequality in the country i believe that s
i'm marlene tran. i ask for your vote on november 4th. thank you.ing]everybody. >> my name is defied i supervisor david campos i'm a democratic to represent the eastern half of san francisco the journey that brought me started in 1985 it was in that year my parent brought me and my two sisters from guam guatemala in search for the american braem e dream we came undocumented with a hope to make a life it is because of what this country has done and my office is giving back i decided to...
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next up marlene tran. >> good morning. i'm a long time resident of visitacion valley and also the spokesperson of the visitacion valley of the asian alliance. we met in fran martin's living room and in our neighborhood with many many community needs we're grateful that dedicated members joined in monthly meetings with the developer and the department of toxic control and other entities to plan this huge development after the setback from the loss of redevelopment funds we are also grateful that the hardworking staff of the planning department that the first phase of schlage lock would move forward and the component of affordable housing a new grocery store, two new parks and improved transportation plan would definitely help to revitalize our community please help to support this program thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you jonathan. i'm just here to thank the community of visitacion valley for driving this process to this point and for redefining what i know to be the definition of tenacity these people and their dedicat
next up marlene tran. >> good morning. i'm a long time resident of visitacion valley and also the spokesperson of the visitacion valley of the asian alliance. we met in fran martin's living room and in our neighborhood with many many community needs we're grateful that dedicated members joined in monthly meetings with the developer and the department of toxic control and other entities to plan this huge development after the setback from the loss of redevelopment funds we are also...
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marlene guzmÁn tiene mÁs sobre esta ola migratoria.los peligros del rÍo o el intenso calor, los inmigrantes arriban en grandes cantidades, como este grupo donde venÍa una madre con su hija de cuatro aÑos, a quien encontramos visiblemente afectada y asustada sin entender lo que ocurrÍa. >> la tapÉ ahorita para que no fuera a ver a inmigraciÓn, porque se iba a poner asÍ. marlene: cada vez son mÁs las familias con hijos que se agregan a dejarlo todo en su paÍs. >> yo trataba de decir yo puedo y me iban ayudando. marlene: son parte del grupo de decenas de migrantes que optan por cursar en plena madrugada. >> en el dÍa no se puede por las patrullas del otro extremo. marlene: en otro lugar de cruces frecuentes de roma, texas, llegÓ alrededor de la 1:00 otro grupo que tenÍa a 14 menores no acompaÑados. aduanas y fronterizas reportan un aumento de los menores migrantes que cruzan solos, en algunos casos los niÑos enviÓ primero sus hijos. asimismo todos los dÍas continÚan llegando familias organizaciones no gubernamentales como caridades catÓli
marlene guzmÁn tiene mÁs sobre esta ola migratoria.los peligros del rÍo o el intenso calor, los inmigrantes arriban en grandes cantidades, como este grupo donde venÍa una madre con su hija de cuatro aÑos, a quien encontramos visiblemente afectada y asustada sin entender lo que ocurrÍa. >> la tapÉ ahorita para que no fuera a ver a inmigraciÓn, porque se iba a poner asÍ. marlene: cada vez son mÁs las familias con hijos que se agregan a dejarlo todo en su paÍs. >> yo trataba...