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tv   Black And White Migrate to the US  PRESSTV  March 9, 2024 2:02pm-2:31pm IRST

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estados unidos, la gran potencia imperialista del norte. north presents itself as the country of opportunities, of democracy. the place where they have even built a monument for immigrants, the statue of liberty.
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finally, there is the scurge of deportation, how is it possible for the country of freedoms to have such attitude, where racism is the daily bread, much stronger in some cases, for example with thehians, the inhabitants of the republic of haiti.
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are cynical and of double standard, on the other hand, the official agencies of the united states constantly make calls to professional scientists in areas such as engineering, architecture and medicine, to emigrate and to immediately be given a residence visa with all the rights, they are the thieves of brains, the brains that should remain for development in our countries.
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and when we arrive in the northern country, we are rejected. this is black and white.
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one reason, and there are many reasons for it. we can say that in the past years the issue of economic problems were raised, the lack of ability earn a living in their own land, lack of work, etc., but in addition to the issue of lack of work in countries where people have no choice, there is also the issue of security. the issue of security is the most important thing in our countries known as central america, where unfortunately there is a situation of violence and insecurity, and this situation. has caused migration and displacement of people from these areas in many places, these journeys are very long and they cause many casualties, and people on these journeys are looking for better life and better security conditions and a different kind of life, but unfortunately they face conditions that put
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their lives in danger. some immigrants say that we have nothing to lose here because we don't have this security in our own countries, we don't have a job that guarantee have had a hard time in our countries in terms of dignity, in a way that we have had the monroe doctrine for 200 years, which says america for the americans, and it seems to mean latin america for the americans, united states, that is, yeah, i better put it this
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way, and they still haven't forgotten about it, but only these days do they just use crimes. for example, what is happening in ecuador? we must also... address the issue of ecuador at some point, practically we see that in countries that do not have industry, there's no honorable job either, and therefore, when you're without an honorable life and without an identity, they somehow impose the american way of thinking and living on us, and the us presents itself as a country of opportunities and freedom where everyone can live or so-called good life. what is your opinion about this factor of destroying the identity of? our countries and societies and that by destroying the identity and belonging the issue of leaving and immigration
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are countries that are in the past so different living conditions. change the living conditions of their people, but they lost everything. they wanted to make a change and make progress. historically, countries like our country had factories and produced raw materials and were... rich in natural resources. this issue, as you said, well, goes back to the distant years, 200 years, and when we were talking about gold and silver, but today we're talking about other issues and other natural resources that are taken from these countries to develop their industries and then force us to consume their products to achieve so-called honorable life, a concept that they refer to as a good life, but this policy... destroys the lives of nations and deprives them of their own natural resources and under such conditions
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they're forced to leave their land and pursue the american dream. there is still this way of thinking that there is better life out there and the type of life there will be different, but what happens is that our compatriots somehow become slaves of work. esclavos eh del trabajo desde otra forma. así es.
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un trabajo bastante importante desde la propia asamblea no de derechos humanos. education and health, they have to do lot of work to be recognized as residence, and they
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have long working hours for what? in order to be able to live there, pay rent and provide other necessities of a relatively comfortable life, and most importantly to be able to send money to their countries. we call this money remittances. so what happens in america is that there are no honorable conditions for people, this condition does not exist, also people who do not have residence documents and have to hide and look for some kind of work that is possible for them. they could work for the economic development of their own countries. therefore, this lifestyle in the american dream is not an honorable condition in our opinion. on the surface, it is an act to send remittances to our countries, but in reality and above all, it is for the benefit of america, because our countrymen are exploited for long.
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that is racism and lack of medical attention, because all the people who don't have documents even if they get sick, they're afraid to go to the hospital or anywhere else because they might be sue.
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hatred, but on the other hand, immigrants arrive in areas of our country that are poor and live in the outskirts of cities like mexico city in the state of mexico as well as in wahaka. they pass through areas where they're accepted, residents of these areas belong to social classes that have a close identity with the immigrants, but on the other hand, we're facing movement that says immigrants should leave their country because they don't look good, they're dirty and we don't want them, and on the other hand, there are other people who are against this approach, it's very ridiculous, like colonies
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and places that welcome immigrants, they give whatever they have to the immigrants, food, clothes, and other supplies, they even share their culture of life with the immigrants, immigrants dance to or music, eat or food, so there seems to be an exchange in a very good act that some areas of our countries welcome immigrants, for example the veracruz crossing, which we have heard lot about, i don't know if you're familiar with this area or not, their supervisors, that is women who are organized that are ready for the immigrant trains that pass through, they feed them and have a... therefore i believe that the society, the neighborhoods and organizations that have taken actions in solidarity and in companionship with immigrants, because our own family members are immigrants. in mexico, the majority of our country's population has an uncle, aunt or a first degree relative who is an
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immigrant, an immigrant who was forced to come to america so that their families could move forward.
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in the migration path, as i said in the beginning, organized crime that we unfortunately see in ecuador as well as in honduras, guatemala and panama, we also face the conditions of organized crime in mexico, they trap immigrants who are passing through our country, they arrest them, kill them, rape them and exterminate them, there is even an organization of american, women for the disappeared, whose work focuses on the... appeared from other countries who are passing through mexico, this is a catastrophic issue, this is the condition they come and face, and another issue is health and economic issues for those who pass and even lose their lives. many people take the desert crossing and may die there. i've also seen that at many times in history in recent years, the border
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patrols shoots immigrants who are still in mexico. this is one side of the story, but the other side we have those who return to our country from there. i learned about the case of several girls in wahara who do not speak the language of their community. they were not born in mexico, they were deported because they did not have the documents. this is why they face a different culture. some people receive them very well and some people take a long time to understand. mexico is a country they didn't know and they knew it through the stories of their parents.
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documents to enter the united states, a classification was made for those who can go to work and return, but no one can guarantee they will return after work. anyway, this idea has been proposed, i will allow you to go to work for six months and come back, and on the other hand, not all immigrants who pass through mexico will have the opportunity to go to work in america, and on the other hand, measures at the borders are intensifying, especially on the border with texas, where the... representative and the governor himself said that the border patrol can shoot any immigrant who does not have an identification documents and a caravan has been formed in which the views and members of the
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we must not become part of south africa's problem, we must remain part of their solution. we must not aim to impose ourselves our solutions, our favorites in south africa. damn it, we have favorites in south africa. the favorites in south africa. are the people who are being repressed by that ugly white regime, we have favorites. i also want to say a word about the situation in israel, the more we learned about the attack, the more
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horrifying it becomes. more than 1,000, 1,000 innocent lives lost, including at least 27 americans. these guys make, they make al-qaeda look pure, they're pure, they're pure evil, i said from the beginning, the united states, make no mistake about it, stands with israel. united states stands with israel. وماكنه القتل والعدوان على شعبنا يجب ان تتوقف.
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let me start with the us economy, um, we have very strong outlook, the u.s., for the united states, uh, i think he has this right, israel is kind of permanent, permanently anchored um, aircraft carrier, uh, and is... purposes to uh ensure that us foreign policies in the in the middle east are carried out, fall uh in the palestinian economic activity of something like 80%.
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