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00:00¡Ayúdenos, por favor!
00:16¡Ayude a nuestra gente a salir donde están!
00:20¡Se lo pedimos, por favor!
00:23¡Que la voz de nosotros llegue a donde tiene que llegar para liberar a nuestra gente!
00:29Porque muchos de nosotros no sabemos dónde están, qué está pasando con ellos.
00:35Un muchachito ya fue deportado.
00:50I'm here today on behalf of my father and the dozens of families who were kidnapped by ICE.
00:55My siblings, ranging from the ages of 4 months and 20 years, need and want our father back.
01:04Especially my 4-year-old brother who has a disability and suffers from autism, pollen syndrome, and could barely communicate with us.
01:14He's asked about his father, in which we have responded that he's working.
01:20What happened that day was a very traumatizing scene.
01:36I witnessed how they put my father in handcuffs, chained him from the waist and from his ankles.
01:45I and my brothers, between the ages of 4 months and 20 years of age, we need my father back with us.
02:04Especially my brother, 4-year-old brother, who has a disability and can't communicate with us.
02:19He suffers from autism, pollen syndrome, which he needs for his special care.
02:26He asks for us for his father.
02:30He tells us, I want to be a father.
02:33What happened that day was a very traumatic experience.
02:46How to see your father in handcuffs, hands and feet, without one being able to do anything.
02:58How to see your father in handcuffs, hands and feet, without one being able to do anything.
03:03On Wednesday, June 6th, June 6th, he went to work.
03:08But we didn't imagine that he was arrested by immigrants.
03:20The most difficult and painful is that my children miss their father.
03:31He is the only economic support we have in our house.
03:37My father is called Jose Ortiz.
03:47He worked here for 18 years.
03:50It was very painful to see him being arrested on Wednesday, with his companions,
03:57whom he cared a lot.
04:02When he realized that he started running, he came out and looked for information.
04:13He brought cards for everyone.
04:15He told them that they didn't have any fear, that everything would be fine.
04:21He gave 18 years of his life.
04:28This company has always been here.
04:31He was loyal.
04:33As police shot flashbangs overhead, I begged officers to let me meet with those who were detained.
04:48Instead of allowing me to meet with these community members, they jumped onto trucks dressed in riot gear.
04:56Instead of upholding the constitutional rights of those detained,
04:59they prepared to repress those rising up against these atrocities.
05:06It's time for us to rise up together and lean on rapid response networks,
05:12ice watch efforts, liberation campaigns,
05:15the redistribution of wealth to those who are now even closer to precarity,
05:20and doing everything in our collective power to not normalize this authoritarian regime of terror.
05:26This state loves to boast about it being the best.
05:35This whole country boasts about being the best.
05:38But how can we claim that if we can't uphold basic human rights and due process?
05:42I also want to ask, where is the sanctuary California promised us
05:45when our police departments choose to defend heist officials instead of its own people?
05:50This whole country boasts about being the bestai- toy国?
06:00.