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From YouTube: April 26, 2022 , Mi Ciudad - La Raza 95.7 FM
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The Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs talks about the 10-year anniversary of the creation of the DACA program and more.
C
C
I
want
to
take
advantage
of
these
minutes
to
send
a
big
greeting
to
the
family
of
this
person,
who
has
just
passed,
away,
the
maps
to
the
recipe,,
who
was
a
very
important
person
for
the
Latino
community,
who
is
not
only
known
for
making
delicious
and
exquisite
crudos.
But
if
it
was
not
an
action,
it
was
an
action.
C
It
was
that
it
helped
to
open
quite
strong
and
wherever
she
is
and
wherever
she
is
We
send
her
a
very
affectionate
greeting
to
her
relatives,
because
it
is
a
great
reality,
but
our
theories,
we
will
always
be
remembering
and
honoring
her
and
all
the
immigrants
and
all
the
refugees
from
this
country
who
come
to
this
country,
and
then
they
leave
us.
They
are
going
to
another
stage
in
our
survival,
but
to
all
of
them
to
all
of
them.
C
C
C
Talk
to
us
a
little
bit
and
look,
I'm
telling
you
because
I
know
you
are
too
They
knew
her
and
Mrs.
Queta.
If
she
were
still
with
us,
she
would
have
gone,
but
she
will
be
with
us
because
we
will
remember
her
and
we
want
to
invite
all
the
people
to
go
with
us
to
this
conference.
Tell
us
more
about
the
conference.
D
Like
this,
the
conference
community
connections
also
known
as
the
community
connections
conference
in
English,
is
a
free
annual
event
organized
by
the
municipality.
Our
goal
is
for
everyone
to
feel
comfortable,
getting
involved
in
decision-
making
online
because
we
want
residents
to
meet
neighboring
community
groups
and
local
government
leaders.
I
want
we
want
those
who
live
in
the
city
to
learn
about
programs
and
policies
that
affect
them
and
resources
that
benefit
you,.
D
Yes,
we
are
going
to
have
food
for
everyone
and
that's
why
we
want
people
to
register
when
possible,
because
that
way
we
can
plan
to
have
enough
for
everyone
and
if
you
can
gather
a
little
more
about
the
purpose
of
the
event
this
year.
The
theme
of
the
event
is
going
to
be
together
forward
to
give
welcome
everyone
to
connect
with
the
municipality
and
get
involved
in
the
progress
and
improvement
of
niña,
because.
E
D
In
the
event
that
the
cases
rise,
we
will
have
implementation
of
wearing
face,
masks
and
keeping
people
apart.
If
necessary.
Maybe
we
would
have
to
cut
the
number
of
people
who
can
attend,
but
that
is
why
it
is
also
important
to
register
so
that
we
have
an
idea
of
how
many
people
are
going
to
attend
because.
C
Then
we
are
going
to
follow
all
the
security
protocols
to
make
sure
that
people
are
going
to
be
participating
in
a
conference
and
we
are
going
to
be
taking
care
of
ourselves
and
protecting
ourselves
all
so
that
if
it
is
true
that
the
numbers
come
up,
we
are
not
going
to
be
exposing
our
friends
and
family.
Rebeca
I
have
participated
in
other
years
and
I
really
like
the
conference.
But
why?
Because
we
invite
the
Latino
community
to
this
conference.
D
Because
we
want
to
invite
everyone,
we
are
going
to
have
multilingual
things,
people
who
they
speak
Spanish.
We
are
going
to
have
interesting
things
for
children
and
families,
and
we
want
everyone
to
feel
comfortable
and
welcome
to
interact
with
the
city,
for
example,
to
be
more
specific
to
music
and
dance
by
artists
from
various
communities.
We
will
have
a
series
of
resources
with
interactive
exhibits
for
children
and
adults
and
interesting
talks,
for
example,
in
the
talk
that
Mariano
already
mentioned
about
a
plan
with
senior
citizens
from
various
communities.
C
And
well,
if
you
are
not
listening
and
want
to
participate
in,
this
conference
is
Saturday
May
1
from
9
in
the
morning,
you
can
come
and
you
can
register.
If
you
want,
you
can
also
register
online.
It
is
totally
free
and
we
are
going
to
have
food
that
is
diverse,
delicious
from
different
from
different
places.
C
In
this
case,
I
think
it
comes
back
that
we
are
going
to
have
a
very
famous
torteria
that
is
going
to
be
seeing
if
I
don't
know
if
I
can
say
it,
but
it
is
a
super
famous
torteria
that
is
going
to
serve
lunch.
Apart
from
that,
we
have
the
other
food
that
is
of
Somali
and
Native.
American
origin
is
where
the
food
is
delicious.
What
we
need
is
for
people
to
come
to
share
and
to
learn
rebeca
and
where
we
are
We
can
communicate.
In
case
we
have
doubts
or
questions
you.
D
D
There
we
have
our
email
and
the
telephone
number
of
the
offices
and
everything
that
they
answer
to
those
elections
and
That
phone
number
speaks
Spanish
and
if
you
can't
find
that
address,
you
might
as
well
go
en
masse
to
the
city's
website,
minneapolis
mn,
dot,
jefe,
ud
and
there's
a
very
prominent
search
bar
on
our
home
page
and
there
you
can
search
for
the
word
conference
in
Spanish
or
in
English,
and
that
is
how
they
will
appear
in.
The
second
result
is
our
web
page
also,
so
you
can
find
them
the
other
option.
D
If
you
search
in
google
for
the
phrases
together
for
forward
conferenc
ia,
one
of
the
first
results
is
going
to
be
our
facebook
page
of
the
event
in
spanish,
and
you
also
know
our
website,
and
there
is
a
link
on
our
facebook
event.
There
is
a
link
that
says
get
tickets.
I
think
this
kit
will
get
you
there
direct
to
the
registration
page
and
finally,
you
can
register
the
day
of
the
event
in
person
on
May,
21
and
Saturday
from
9
am
to
3
pm.
C
Thanks
to
rebeca
for
all
the
information-
and
we
will
be
talking
about
this
conference
in
the
programs
future
to
invite
all
our
limited
for
the
entire
audience,
and
it
doesn't
matter
if
you
are
or
9000
already
paul
and
if
you
want
to
also
visit
us
that
the
day
of
the
conference
is
Saturday,
May
21
at
the
convention
center
of
the
city
of
minneapolis
at
rebeca.
Thank
you
very
much
for
being
with
us,
take
care
and
if
you
want
more
information,
call
6
12
or
text
6,
12,
2,
81,
86,
29,.
C
Run
and
now
yes
to
what
we
promised
We
said
a
few
weeks
ago,
that
we
are
going
to
refer
our
immigration
lawyer,
friends,
because
there
are
many
people
who
sometimes
talk
to
us
and
ask
us
for
information
and
well,.
We
have
nothing
more
and
nothing
less
than
two
star
guests,,
one
on
the
one
hand,
as
well
as
the
king.
On
the
other.
On
the
one
hand
we
have
Michelle
Riveros,,
who
is
the
director
of
the
Minneapolis
City
Office
of
Immigrants
and
Refugees,,
and
on
the
other
hand,
on
my
left,.
C
C
Once
again,
we
have
the
lawyer
michelle
rivero,
who
is
director
of
the
offices
of
refugee
immigrants
in
the
city
of
línea.
Well,
we
do
have
asin
sanders.
Who
works
for
the
legal
center
has
a
lot
of
experience,
but
let's
go
first.
It
is
an
exciting
time.
It
is
an
exciting
time,
not
only
because
we
are
returning
back
to
normal,
but
as
always
for
the
last
20,
25
and
30
years.
That
is
happening
with
the
issue
of
immigration.
We
also
have
to
celebrate.
We
are
in
the
tenth
anniversary
of
the
cca.
G
I
can
start
talking
about
the
dakar.
If
you
want
ren
si
me
this
year
we
are
going
to
celebrate
the
tenth
anniversary.
It
was
a
program
that
was
created
under
the
obama
administration
and
well.
There
are
certain
news
about
daca.
That
I
think
is
very
important.
That
people
know
about
these
news.
First
now
for
the
people
who
you
have
daca.
If
you
are
interested
in
renewing
sudakaya,
you
can
do
it
through
the
internet
before
because
you
had
to
do
everything
by
mail.
Now
you
can
do
everything
by
internet.
G
You
can
still
submit
the
application
by
mail
too.
If
you
want-
and
another
thing
I
have
had.
I
have
talked
to
many
people
that
she
is
interested
in
requesting
the
cow
for
the
first
time
and
since
last
year,
under
an
immigration
court
order,
she
is
no
longer
making
decisions
on
the
first
applications
for
people's
homes,,
the
initial
applications
from
now
on
and
that
she
still
We
have
no
news
about
that,.
We
are
waiting
with
the
government,.
It
has
appealed
to
that
judicial
order,.
G
We
hope
that
something
changes
and
that
we
immigrate
again
The
cation
is
going
to
start
processing
these
applications,
because
there
are
many,
many
many
many
of
our
community
members
who
can
qualify
for
the
dakar,
but
because
of
this
order
they
cannot
request
it.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
knowing
a
little
more
about
the
daca
If,
you
are
interested
in
renewing
your
daca
or,
if
you
think
you
may
qualify,,
you
can
always
contact
us
at
the
legal
office
and
I
stayed
more
in
less
hours
at
6,
51,
6,
41,
101.
C
E
C
F
F
And
one
other
thing
to
mention.
It
is
that
work
opens
the
door
for
people
to
receive
other
benefits,.
It
means
that
when
you
love
someone
you
have
received
and
given,
you
have
traveled
outside
the
states,
and
you
have
returned
to
the
possibility
of
obtaining
another
option
to
be
able
to
stay
in
the
US,
well,,
the
fact
of
daca
that
helps
people
to
get
a
job
card,
but
it
is
also
a
way
to
open
the
door
to
other
options
regarding
these
different
theories,.
F
That
is
why
science
is
always
very
important
and
consult
with
a
lawyer
in
a
given
situation,
that
is,
one
does
not
have
immigration
status,
but
you
are
studying
or
thinking
about
options,
and
it
is
something
important
to
note
that
you
should
actually
be
able
to
maintain
relationships
with
organizations
ions
such
as
the
one
in
which
property
improvements
and
other
organizations
recognizing
that
it
is
important
to
have
access
to
a
lawyer
and
many
times.
People
cannot
charge
legal
institutions,.
In
addition,.
C
C
Because
I
remember
when
I
arrived,
25
or
30
years
ago,
anyone
who
could
demonstrate
that
they
could
drive
a
car
had
to
take
the
exam.
What
you
are
supposed
to
know
how
to
drive
a
car.
You
have
to
know
the
treatment
the
person
could
go
and
they
gave
him
his
license.
But
we
have
been
here
for
20
years
and
what
happens
with
reality.
There
is
nothing
to
expect.
What
are
your
hopes?
What
it's
going
to
happen,
because
it's
hope.
H
G
There
are
many
people
who
do
not
have
identification.
They
have
already
had
many
interactions
with
the
police
and
well.
We
already
know
that
in
these
situations
it
does
not
matter
if
it
is
something
that
it
is
not
very
serious
if
they
have
an
interaction
with
the
police,
because
then
bad
things
can
arise
about
their
status
and
the
possibility
of
staying
here
in
the
united
states
two
and
well
on
top
of
all
that,
of
course,
we
here
in
the
cities-
well,
I
came
here
today
in
my
car.
You
have
to
go
to
the
supermarket
by
car.
G
C
Out
hopefully
soon
the
state
will
pass
this
proposal
so
that
everyone
benefits
because
I
think
it
is
a
benefit
for
everyone,.
We
talk
a
little
bit
about
daca,
so
if
there
is
a
dream
in
our
Listening,,
someone
has
questions,,
you
can
call
it
to
take
a
driver's
license
to
the
study,.
Hopefully
the
state
passes
soon,.
There
is
this
legislative
proposal,,
but
there
is
another
issue,
not
that
we
have
very
little
time,
actually,
an
hour,,
but
I
think
that
if
we
talk,,
what
do
you
think
about
the
TPS?
C
F
Course
I
can
start
to
bet.
Tps
is
a
temporary
period
of
immigration
status
in
the
United
States,
normally
18
months,
although
it
is
offered
to
people
from
countries
where
there
is
a
very
great
difficulty,
such
as
that
there
is
a
hurricane
or
something
else
in
security
in
the
country
where
the
government
of
the
united
states
decides
what
to
offer
to
the
people
of
the
country
that
we
put
us
at
a
time
of
immigration
status
included
in
that
is
the
possibility
of
getting
a
late,
labor
counselor.
F
At
this
time
there
are
several
countries,
including
el
salvador,
honduras,
nicaragua
and
venezuela,
that
are
protected
by
gps.
We
are
also
seeing
that
other
communities
or
people
from
other
countries
are
receiving
benefits.
They
have
the
opportunity
to
apply
for
pc,
including
people
and
next,
to
believe
that
they
are,
and
here
we
are
going
to
be
defined
in
shrimp
in
our
country
that
is
covered
and
well.
It
is
seen
that
the
g
government
of
the
usa
party,
using
gps
as
a
way
of
offering
the
possibility
of
being
here
and
working
to
other
communities,
including
new
ones.
F
C
List
of
other
countries,
but
for
reasons
that
perhaps
the
community
of
yemen
or
somalia
is
not
listening
to
us
at
this
moment,
but
this
is
a
latino
program,
but
el
salvador,
honduras,
nicaragua,
nicaragua
and
venezuela
are
people
who
are
listening
to
us
listening,.
You
could
possibly
benefit
from
this
ps
and.
F
I
C
Talking
about
drove
the
rivero
and
who
is
from
the
legal
office
if
you
have
questions
for
it
related
to
immigration
or
any
other
question
demo,
let's
see
if
they
can
answer,
let's
call
6
12,
8,
66,
72,
92,
6,
12,
8,
66,
72
92.
So
if
someone
from
honduras,
nicaragua,
el
salvador
de
venezuela
is
listening
to
me,
they
can
call
the
legal
center.
This.
C
I
B
D
G
G
I
will
have
to
know
a
little
more
about
your
situation.
For
example,.
If
you
told
me
that
you
have
a
21-year-old,
girl,
I
want
to
know
if
she
has
some
kind
of
status
here
in
the
US,,
if
she
has,
for
example,,
if
she
has
a
permanent
residence
or
if
she
is
a
US
citizen.
If
she
was
born
here,
because
if
she
has
half,
if
the
green
is
clear,
if
she
is
a
citizen,
then
it
is
possible
that
she
can
file
a
petition
for
you
to
start
the
process
in
which
you
can
apply
for
residency.
G
C
G
E
G
Fact
you
have
a
couple
of
options.
First,
you
can
call
us
at
65,
16,
41,
10,
11
and
also
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
May
7th
is
a
Saturday.
Let's
go
to
set
up
an
event
here
online,
because
this
event
is
aimed
at
immigrants
here
in
miniatures,
in
san
pablo
in
the
suburbs,
and
in
this
event
we
are
going
to
h
talk
about
the
rights
that
immigrants
have
when
they
have
to
talk
to
the
police,
and
we
will
also
have
free
evaluations
with
lawyers.
G
So,
if
you
and
your
daughter
can,
then
you
can
come
talk
to
a
lawyer
to
receive
information
about
your
situation
and
that
would
be
on
the
7th
of
May
is
a
Saturday
between
one
and
five
in
the
afternoon
at
the
Saint
Stevens
Church
of
the
South
Seriously,,
there
are
several
churches
called
sensitive
minerals
that
are
located
opposite
avenue
on
the
corner
in
front
of
coming
and
then
it's
your
turn
and
you
can
come
between
these
hours
between
one
and
five
o'clock.
It
is
not
necessary
to
register,
and
then
we
can
talk.
I
will
be
there.
J
D
B
B
A
K
L
Maricruz
Hernández
from
the
Latino
office
of
the
Center
for
Excellence
in
Catholic
Schools
for
all
schools.
This
year
has
been
difficult,,
but
I
share
with
you
that
Catholic
schools
are
succeeding.,
We
welcomed
more
than
1,000
new
students,,
but
the
seats
are
limited..
They
are
filling
up.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
an
education
of
faith,
discipline
and
respect
for
your
child
call
now
at
6,
12
3,
10,
32,
06,
again
6
12,
3,
10,
32,
06,
I
love,
ascension
catholic
schools,.
E
And
it
is
still
very
important
to
be
vaccinated.
These
are
places
where
they
will
be
able
to
receive
vaccines.
This
week,
this
Tuesday
April
26
at
the
Mexican
market
on
behalf
of
Edwin
Minnesota
from
3
to
6.
In
the
afternoon,
this
Wednesday
April
27
at
Los
Ranchos
Ma
rket
in
chaco,
asks
for
4
to
7
on
saturday
from
10
to
2
at
the
clinic.
E
They
change
to
eat,
40
and
150
from
punta
value
in
minneapolis,
informational,
6,
12,
7,
72,
24
72,
and
on
sunday
may,
first
in
supermarket
loma
bonita
el
monticello
from
2
to
5.
There
is
incentives
for
those
who
get
the
first
or
second
dose
for
appointments
and
more
information
visit,
the
minnesota
department
of
health
website
or
call
65
13
04
61
45.
This
is
a
message
of
less
hours
of
fraud,
form.
I
M
N
C
C
B
D
D
D
Subject
because
we
were
threatened
in
fact
because
they
jumped
with
a
revolver
emanates
on
the
subject,
but
well
he
never
gave
much
importance
to
the
subject
of
suddenly
asking
for
help
or
anything
like
that,
but
or
really
we
bridge
in
the
business
as
well
as
quickly.
The
whole
issue
I
would
like
to
know
if,
at
this
date,
entering
2019
as
I
told
you,
we
have
some
opportunity
to
apply
for
a
work
permit
or
something
like
that.
C
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
your
questions.
I
would
like
take
the
opportunity
to
ask
you
that
perhaps
this
case
represents
the
many
cases
where
there
are
families
or
people
who
have
been
displaced
from
their
countries
for
different
political
reasons
or
the
social
situation,
so
that
you
can
tell
them
about
this.
D
At
this
moment,
but
I
don't
have
any
documents
ready.
But
someone
told
me
this
because
it's
like
we
didn't
know
anyone
and
the
roll,
because
you
didn't
look-
is
not
possible
because
I
never
really
thought
about
it.
I
didn't
have
like
who
says
that
indication
of
this
but
good,
but
we
We
came
out
of
being
Colombians
to
sell
the
business
very
cheaply
because
precisely
the
eyes
of
recognition
of
the
people
who
robbed
us
s,
they
ran.
E
G
Be
that
was
what
Mariano
was
saying
that
for
his
case
well,
I,
don't
know
many
details
of
his
case.
So
first
of
all,
You
have
to
talk
to
a
lawyer,.
He
was
an
immigration
lawyer,,
but
it
may
be
that
you
and
your
children
have
a
good
case
for
asylum,,
but
it
all
depends,
because
you've
been
here
for
more
than
four
years,,
but
that's
for
people
who
have
fled.
G
from
their
country
due
to
threats
or
if
something
like
that
has
been
attacked,,
then
it
is
possible
that
they
have
a
fear
that
they
are
afraid
to
return
to
their
country,
and
for
that
they
can
request
asylum
or
it
is
possible
that
they
can
request
asylum,
but
first
they
must
stay
with
a
lawyer
mike
Here.
In
this
city.
There
are
organizations
that
work
with
people
who
are
interested
in
requesting
asylum,.
G
You
can
always
call
our
organization.
In
fact,.
We
don't
work
much
with
people.
asking
for
asylum,
but
we
can
always
refer
you
to
another
agency.
If
it
seems
that
you
still
have
a
case
and
as
I
said
to
the
other
woman
who
called
recently,
we
are
going
to
have
that
event
on
May
7th
and
you
can
come
if
you
want
to
know
a
little
more
about.
We
can
refer
you
to
your
situation
or
we
can
advise
you
on
your
case.
F
And
perhaps
I
can
increase
an
answer
by
making
half
Colombian
and
I
too,
because
my
father
is
Colombian
from
Cartagena
and
a
little
more
information
can
be
offered..
There
is
one
of
the
organizations
with
which
The
city
of
Mira
hires
lawyers
for
human
rights
and
in
fact
this
organization
is
specialized
in
asset
cases,
and
it
is
an
organization
that
you
can
contact
through
the
website
of
the
office
on
migrant
and
refugee
issues,
and
we
are
getting
this
information.
F
You
can
go
to
a
website
office
website
on
migrant
and
refugee
issues,
typing
or
r
to
minneapolis,
on
the
run.
Another
background
in
another
search,
ador
or
ere
to
minneapolis
to
get
the
list
of
the
offices
of
including
lawyers
for
those
humans
or
you
can
call
me
directly
at
6,
12,
394,
60
18,
again
12
394,
60
18,
to
be
contacted
with
have
connected
with
the
organization
lawyers
for
3.
H
Lawyer
in
el
salvador-
and
she
has
a
work
permit
for
this
asylum,
but
it
ends
soon
in
a
few
months
and
she
has
to
return
to
salvador.
Of
course,
I
wanted
to
know
what
it
is
It's
better
for
her
to
come
back
to
El,
Salvador
and
I'll.
Marry
her.,
I
can't
believe
it.
I
can
quickly
marry
her
here
and
fix
her
situation.
C
G
G
A
G
You
want
to
be
included
in
your
asylum
application
because
being
a
boyfriend
doesn't
count,
you
have
to
be
married,
but
I
don't
know
very
well
about
that.
What
about
your
case?
Because
you
told
me
that
you
have
a
work
permit
through
the
asylum,
because
there
are
different
work
permits
with
the
asylum?
There
is
a
permit
if
you
have
a
pending
application
and
of
course,
when
the
asylum
already
grants
you
well,
they
will
give
you
another
type
work
permit.
So
it
all
depends
on
the
situation.
C
D
C
D
You
as
I
tell
you
at
this
moment,
well,.
Obviously
the
time
has
passed.
time
and
what
I
was
saying.
We
had
a
restaurant
in
Bogotá
Colombia,
we
were
robbed,
we
came
for
business
and
then
went
out
to
check
the
reprisals
of
the
criminals
because
we
have
the
recognition
of
them,
but
they
were
released
by
X
or
ice
reason.
The
banks
are
not
affected
and.
G
G
G
H
G
G
C
B
C
G
C
There
are
many
questions
we
are
receiving
and
when
we
open
taking
advantage
of
the
fact
that
there
is
no
one
calling
us
and
wanted
to
talk
a
little
more
than
another
one
of
those,
maybe
you
can
call
benefits
that
many
people
take
advantage
of
when
they
are
victims.
Witnesses
describe
As,
life
is
today,.
C
I
would
like
us
to
talk
a
little
more
about
the
type
of
this
hearing,
because
after
we
have
had
many
other
programs,
and
many
people
have
called
us
sometimes
where
people
are
being
abused,
people
who
sometimes
steal
their
salaries
are
people
who
is
vulnerable.
Then
this
type
of
pizza,
for
what
type
of
cases
is
it
applied?.
G
Because
the
visa
is
applied
to
cases
in
which
a
person
has
been
a
victim
of
some
type
of
crime
and
through
the
cause
of
being
a
victim,
has
suffered
mental
trauma
and
also
more
is
not
the
most
important
thing.
But
another
requirement
of
the
visa
is
that
if
you
have
been
a
victim
of
crime
here
in
the
united
states,
that
you
have
cut
that
and
that
crime
to
the
police
and
that
you
have
helped
the
police
or
the
prosecutor
if,
in
the
end
they
have
investigated
the
case.
G
G
So
what,
if
that
belongs
to
you?
If
a
person
has
done
that,,
then
it
is
worth
talking
to
a
lawyer,
because
it
is
possible
that
you
can
obtain
or
request
a
visa
that
will
give
you
the
opportunity
to
obtain
residence,
what
happens
with
the
visa,
or
is
it
that
it
takes
a
long
time.
It
takes
a
long
time.
C
G
There
are
certain
there
are
different
stages.
First,
the
visa
takes
about
four
or
five
to
six
years
to
receive
a
decision.
Then
you
receive
the
u
visa,
and
you
have
to
wait
three
years
with
the
o
visa
before
requesting
the
residency,.
So
from
the
date
you
hand
in
your
affiliation
until
the
date
you
receive
your
residency,,
it
can
take
almost
ten
years,,
a
little
less
well,
as.
C
F
That
it
takes
a
long
time,
but
there
is
something
cursed
in
the
bersa
does
not
mean
that
there
is
hope
that
things
will
change,
because
the
administration
of
president
martín
has
recognized
that
it
is
taking
a
long
time
for
work
cards
for
him.
He
is
not
only
studying
the
subject
but
identifying
ways
to
make
the
procedure
faster,
because,
for
example,
with
video
applications,
there
is
a
process
now
to
identify
whether
a
case
has
value
and
a
way
to
take
a
small
decision.
C
And
one
of
the
reasons
we
have
this
program
is
because
we
want
to
inform
you
tell
people
about
your
options
in
this
case.
If
you
have
been
a
victim
of
a
crime
robbery,
assault,
domestic
abuse,
among
other
things,,
you
could
consult
a
lawyer
to
inform
you
very
well
so
that
you
consult
your
case
and
you
can
make
decisions,
but
as
we
said,,
he
has
the
light
of
The.
True
hope.
C
F
So
one
other
thing
to
note
is
that,
as
there
are
new
things
that
are
always
coming
out
under
this
administration,,
although
we
are
going
to
have
to
try
to
accept
the
websites
this
year
and
put
in
less
belongings,
but,
for
example,
from
the
office
of
immigrants
and
refugees
in
the
city
of
mayagüez,
because
we
do
virtual
every
month
to
offer
information
about
these
developments
in
the
community.
Because
you
go
to
the
website
of
the
unit
holders
office
and
you
want
to
minneapolis
in
Cubes.
F
You
can
see
there
and
the
information
that
it
says
translated
into
Spanish
when
we
have
this
forum
is
the
second
Wednesday
of
the
month.
Between
half
past
four
and
and
with
our
colleagues
in
organizations
such
as
the
cesc
theme,
it
is
necessary
to
spend
a
lot
have
followed
to
help
us
understand.
What
are
these
changes
and
where
can
one
get
more
information?.
C
We
still
have
a
few
more
minutes
in
case
someone
wants
to
call
them
62
of
8
66,
72
92.
We
are
rivero
condition
and
clicking
from
the
legal
center
and
the
office
of
immigrants
and
refugees
of
the
city
from
Minneapolis.
We
are
running
out
of
time,
but
here
I
want
to
take
advantage
of
the
truth
to
see
if
more
than
anything
else,
you
want
to
share
with
the
people
who
are
listening
to
me.
C
F
Today,
I
p
I
can
speak
a
little
to
myself,,
especially
a
little
about
the
efforts
that
the
country's
administration
is
making
at
an
executive,
level,,
true
to
the
president's
unity,
what
his
administration
can
do,
and
many
of
these
things
are
from
changing
the
administration,
before,
true
from
the
administration
of
camps
and
a
change
is
to
a
program
for
minors
from
Central
America.
Although
it
started
during
the
administration
of
president
obama,
it
was
ended
during
the
administration
of
chapel.
F
This
program
is
only
organizations
that
are
visible,
but
the
regions
say
their
organizations
that
help
people
who
are
refugees.
We
have
usa
that
can
help
with
this
program,.
One
of
these
ministerial
organizations
is
the
international
institute
admirers,
because
it
is
important
to
recognize
that
programs,
like
those
that
help
the
community
that
is
outside
the
facilities.
But
that
has
relationships
with
people
here
in
the
country,
and
everyone
can
take
advantage
of
these
programs
and
you.
C
Mentioned
is
the
situation
on
the
border
of
the
people.
The
natives
share
our
brothers
Central
American
brothers.
This
policy
that
is
slow,
the
previous
president
to
stay
in
Mexico,
is
being
done
at
this
time
to
discuss.
So
if
we
have
true
people
who
They
come
to
the
figures
and
those
that
are
happening
are
being
detained
at
the
borders
or
are
taking
the
cases,,
it.
G
G
Yes,
for
minors,
the
US
government
offers
certain
certain
benefits,
certain
protections
that
they
do
not
offer
to
others
who
arrive
at
the
border,,
for
example
under
it,
in
the
policy
of
staying
in
Mexico
that
people
still
exist,
minors
who
arrive
without
parents
and
relatives,.
Well,
then
they
can
come
to
the
usa,,
they
will
let
them
in
and
now,
well,.
Michelle
wants
to
talk
a
little
about
what
is
happening
at
the
state
level,
with
the
saints
who
Is
that
something.
F
Necessary
to
obtain
an
immigration
status
that
is
called
express
intensity
because
it
is
a
law
that
we
have
just
received
at
the
state
level
made
known
a
person
who
is
a
minor
or
is
just
turning
18
and
is
interested
in
learning
more
about
this
new
law,
and
it
may
affect
the
possibility
of
obtaining
a
youth
visa
in
English
and
of
the
psoe,
not
sanctioning
more
organizations
like
the
ones
we
work
with,.
They
can
still
offer
more
information
on
whether
they
can
be
helped.
F
Regarding
the
issue
that
Mariano
was
talking
about
at
the
border,
and
hence
this
change
that
the
government
of
baile
is
trying
to
determine
what
you
have
talked
a
lot
about.
If
it
has
put,
the
42
that
is
is
being
fought
in
the
courts
about
zeballos
has
the
right
to
end
this
program,
but
the
US
government
has
the
intention
of
not
trying
another
this
program
until
the
month
of
May.
But
let's
see
there
is
more
information
to
share
on
this
topic
and
we
will
do
it
every
time.