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After several years of absence, Gibran returns to Los Angeles with the goal of saving up to purchase land in Tecate, the village where he was born in Mexico. As he organizes his departure, he rediscovers the emotional and historical ties that bind him to the United States.
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00:01and can you imagine how this all looked before there was any buildings or
00:05anything before anybody was in here
00:12beautiful you can imagine but it makes you wonder like who owns all this
00:21and how how did they become owners of this land to start selling it when you
00:28gonna rip off some Native Americans and then you own it I heard they didn't
00:32even care they were just training it for wool and food and yeah like not nobody
00:39owned anything back then how did it get like this though that you can't even
00:44afford to buy a house you know for most people you have your conspiracies right
00:50hmm the banks man buying up all the houses and everybody keeps going with
00:59it along with it with the system what can you do
01:08more and more houses aren't even owned by families I know they didn't even let them
01:13used to do that so it's harder for us to fucking buy it and shit at least for me
01:20too man
01:24yeah I'm telling you dude my mom got lucky when she got her place when she did
01:30she's like literally succeeded at the American dream
01:43let him Dun mundial
01:43alex and alex
01:43i fallen
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