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How Trump’s Deportation Campaign Is Reshaping Small Town America

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This video provides an in-depth look at the U.S. immigration detention system through the lens of the Torrance County Detention Facility in Estancia, New Mexico. By watching, you will explore the complex intersection of federal policy, corporate involvement, and the economic dependence of small towns on detention centers. The narrative highlights the humanitarian concerns faced by detainees while detailing the administrative challenges of the legal process, such as language barriers and lack of legal representation. This video is an excellent resource for expanding your vocabulary related to government, policy, human rights, and the American justice system.

Lernstatistiken

B1

GER-Niveau

2,206

Gesamtwörter

676

Einzigartige Wörter

4/10

Schwierigkeit

Wortschatzvielfalt 31%

Untertitel (312 Segmente)

00:01

Good morning, judge.

00:01

Yes, I can hear you.

00:05

I beg you to give me a chance to speak.

00:07

My father was transferred to there

00:09

and I was not given the opportunity to deal with a lawyer.

00:13

Carol Barrios is a US citizen who lives

00:15

outside Miami, Florida.

00:17

She was expecting her father to land at the Miami airport

00:22

but he never made it to her.

00:24

And instead she got a phone call a few days later

00:27

that he was in an ICE detention facility.

00:36

Please, I, I beg you to allow me the right

00:39

to due process and allow me the right to speak.

00:44

As an American citizen,

00:45

I myself have that right.

00:48

This was the start of

00:50

what would be a very lengthy stay in ICE detention.

00:54

And for Carol, it was the start of this journey of trying

00:57

to figure out where her father was, when he was being

01:01

moved to the next facility.

01:02

What's happening now in the United States is

01:05

beyond our control.

01:06

Federal government has say so over that,

01:09

but we do have control here.

01:12

Towns like Estancia, New Mexico, small towns that a lot

01:15

of people haven't even heard of, have become pretty focal

01:19

to the administration's goal

01:21

of carrying out this massive immigration crackdown.

01:24

The prison with a federal contract is the

01:27

lifeblood for the town of Estancia.

01:30

Two thirds of our gross receipts tax comes from the prison

01:34

being opened with the federal contract.

01:37

It's a necessary evil. It is what it is. It, it's the

01:40

system we have.

01:43

Then the deeper you get into it

01:44

and you see what kind

01:45

of crazy money is going into something like this

01:48

and you realize that, oh,

01:50

this is also part of corporate America.

01:52

You know that they're making money too.

01:53

They're just doing it with people.

01:56

It is really hard when you're trying to make sure

01:58

that a town or a county doesn't become bankrupt.

02:01

But ultimately it benefits everyone when a county is not

02:05

dependent on human suffering to survive.

02:19

This person said they were there for 32 days.

02:21

They went out and saw the sun

02:23

probably only 13 hours in total.

02:25

The food is poor. They're not treated like a human.

02:29

What everyone feels here is fear and more fear.

02:32

So one of the things we wanted to do was get a sense of

02:34

what the conditions were like in some of these facilities.

02:37

We wrote some prompts.

02:38

What do you want the world to know about

02:39

what it's like in ICE detention?

02:42

And, can you describe how you feel right now?

02:44

One of the letters we got back was from Josė.

02:49

He says he was arrested on February 13th.

02:53

This is the most difficult experience of his life.

03:03

My dad.

03:08

Me and my dad connect a lot.

03:16

We have the same determination.

03:18

Even if the whole world is against you,

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you A1 pronoun

Du bist sehr nett. (You are very kind.)

people A1 noun

'People' ist der Plural von 'person' und bezieht sich auf eine Gruppe von Menschen.

turn A1 verb

Drehen bedeutet, den Körper oder einen Gegenstand so zu bewegen, dass er in eine andere Richtung zeigt.

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