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Status: Venezuelan tells the story of one Venezuelan family in Florida trying to stay together — and stay in the U.S. legally — as they navigate the shifting legal immigration landscape under the Trump administration’s policies.
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00:22My dear sister, happy birthday!
00:24to you
00:26Happy birthday to you
00:28Happy birthday to all the foreigners. May God and Saint Mary watch over you and protect you.
00:35I hope you enjoyed your day. You look great, I miss you.
00:39Thank you, my love. Thank you. I love you, I love you.
00:44I will eat for many more years.
00:48Come on, let's go cut a pie.
00:52Does it come with a candle?
00:53Yes.
00:54Alexa, singing her cumpleaños. Verazolana verse.
01:00Here you have it, what a precious night.
01:03As we've seen through this, friends, this night we accompany you, greet you, and wish you well.
01:17It's better not to.
01:19It's better not to.
01:21over COMPANY.
01:23REMEMHES.
01:24baby of God.
01:26Affirming God.
01:28Amen.
01:31I hope that God continues to grant us life and health, so that we may continue to be together and that all that we have planned in our future endeavors may come to pass.
01:37Amen.
01:38Para con a bendição exce.
01:40Simást, the difference that one leaves is good.
01:42Amen.
01:44And the Biden administration announced a temporary update to protection status.
02:06in an attempt to address the migration crisis.
02:09It is our responsibility to build a path, lawful and humane, that creates opportunities.
02:15for them.
02:16Thank you, Dorel!
02:22I love Dorel!
02:25I love Dorel!
02:26I love Miami, and I love Florida!
02:29It's now official, CNN projects that Donald Trump has already been president.
02:34President Trump won 61% of Dorel, home to the largest Venezuelan-American population
02:40in the U.S.
02:41The Dorel area, they call it Little Venezuela, right?
02:44It's an amazing community, and I love them, and they like me.
02:49President Trump is beginning the second round of the election with significant pressure on immigration.
02:54President Trump ends the Biden era humanitarian program.
02:57Officers can prioritize for rapid deportations of migrants who arrived under the program.
03:04TPS was only supposed to be used in times of war, storm, or destruction in the home countries
03:10of these migrants.
03:11It was completely abused.
03:15Venezuelans who are legally living in Dorel, Florida, are now worried.
03:20Venezuelans who supported President Trump during the election are now saying that
03:23They feel lied to and closed off.
03:25Freedom! Freedom!
03:27Besides being closed, they used them!
03:29We deserve a better destiny!
03:33This fight is for the city!
03:35Long live Venezuela!
03:36Freedom for all, they call us illegal.
03:44that we are standing still.
03:46I will do everything that is legally within our power to stay here in the United States.
03:54For my children.
03:55THE CITY IN BRAZIL
03:57THE CITY IN BRAZIL
03:59THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:01THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:03THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:05THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:07THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:09THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:11THE CITY IN BRAZIL
04:13And at what time do you have to measure?
04:15I have to be there for 3 and a half
04:17in the warehouse.
04:18And you can't go by bicycle, because you don't know if you'll be able to return directly from there to here.
04:23I know how I'm going to prepare this chicken.
04:25I know.
04:26If Venezuela
04:28If Venezuela
04:30had been
04:32under the same conditions as when I was a nun, if I hadn't gone out with my children.
04:36My childhood and teenage years were very happy.
04:40When I became pregnant, Sebastião was 22 years old.
04:44Almost 2 years later, Gabriel is born.
04:46My childhood, my children are all part of it.
04:48A tense situation was already being felt in Venezuela.
04:54The growing crime affecting the country is compounded by a profound food shortage.
05:00Blackouts intensify despite electricity rationing measures in Africa.
05:10I remember this from when I was 8 years old.
05:12If the light started, the water, the gas.
05:15We had to start making glue for food.
05:17A lot of political persecution.
05:19You, on the other hand, couldn't say anything against the government.
05:22Disruptions in a new round of protests in Venezuela against President Nicolás Maduro.
05:29All of this caused me a lot of fear because my children were growing up.
05:34It started to descend at Valencia airport.
05:37And when he won a governorship, it affected the government.
05:41I stopped working there.
05:43We give a huge round of applause to our president Nicolás Maduro.
05:49Who has us here?
05:52Thank you, Mr. President.
05:55If you're working there, it's mandatory.
05:59to support the government and say that the people are supporting them.
06:06In 2020 I started my relationship with Eduard.
06:09From day one, He took us as His own children.
06:12We opened a butcher shop.
06:14Although it did not give us,
06:16He offered the opportunity to come to the United States.
06:20But once he comes,
06:22The situation started to become more difficult.
06:24At that moment, the border between Mexico and the United States was open.
06:33That's what you heard.
06:34My parents told me to go for their children.
06:38Gabriel was 13 years old.
06:41Sebastião, 14, and my children, 22.
06:44I was going to end up here in Miami because Eduard was here.
06:51The route is to cross the Darien jungle until reaching Panama.
06:57The place was very dangerous.
07:14Where people lived,
07:16They had to bury them right there in the jungle.
07:18or leave their bodies there and move on.
07:25In a country,
07:26It cost as much as when we arrived in Mexico.
07:29And there,
07:31We learned that the border had been closed.
07:35Today, my administration is taking several steps toward defense.
07:39Don't just show up at the border.
07:41Stay where you are and apply legally.
07:44We were already exhausted.
07:46We were running out of money.
07:50When I can already feel the water reaching my heart,
07:53the humanitarian parole for Venezuelans is implemented.
07:59April 7th was already here.
08:03We started a new life.
08:29THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:33THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:35THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:37THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:39THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:41THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:43THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:45THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:47THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:49THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:51THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:53THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:55THE CITY IN BRAZIL
08:57At first everything was so wonderful, I did it. I'm here, yes, I did it. And it was something so incredible.
09:17Now, adapt. Here, the rules aren't yours, the rules are here.
09:21Lourdes is already crossing the avenue here.
09:25Shut up, please.
09:27Of course.
09:28Thanks.
09:34When I arrived, I still owed many things from my trip.
09:37And my ticket started helping to pay, pay, pay.
09:43I work for a package delivery company.
09:46Ahorita, at 8:30 pm, is the check-in time.
09:50And there's always a lack of personal trainers.
09:55It cost me so much to process my work permit.
09:58In other words, I am working legally.
10:03I've never depended on the government because I don't want to be a burden.
10:08Since I arrived, I haven't stopped.
10:15Work, work, work.
10:17Always in Dorado.
10:19If we manage to stay in this country, I would like us to have our own business.
10:31to pay for the name of Miami Day College.
10:33Sebas, you have to call Miami Day College.
10:34With respect to your academic gown.
10:35I have an F, for sure.
10:36What?
10:37I have all the subjects.
10:38Why did they change my subject?
10:39Look.
10:40A, A, A, A, A, A.
10:41And an F.
10:43When we first started living here, I said, "Mom, I want to study."
10:47That's my next goal, which is to graduate from high school.
10:49Like a film.
10:50And I can say that I graduated in the United States, you know?
10:53I'm going to start the process of returning millions and millions of criminal allies.
11:22to return millions of allies to the places they come from.
11:27Since Donald Trump took office,
11:30He began to see a shift with the radical immigration laws.
11:37We started to feel scared.
11:39The news of the morning.
11:40President Donald Trump ends humanitarian aid program.
11:43Either program will need to discover a new status.
11:47And if not, they will remain undocumented.
11:49And then they'll be undocumented for two years.
11:54May your hopes be dashed from there to there.
11:57It was like when you're standing on a carpet,
12:00that suddenly move you and you fall.
12:02It was an emotional blow for the family.
12:06So, I need to talk to someone who can give me some peace of mind.
12:15Someone to advise me, because I don't know anyone...
12:18Afuera há como quatro famílias esperando.
12:24Hello, hello. Is everyone going to ask for help?
12:27You choose whatever you want.
12:29I only ask you, please, for the hook.
12:31If you have the option to request the TPS, ask for it.
12:35Because your protection from the parol ends.
12:39From parol.
12:40From parol.
12:41You are under the protection of the TPS.
12:43But you don't stay there.
12:45This is a temporary status.
12:47If you extend it, they'll take it away from you at any moment.
12:50A case of yours, whoever you think qualifies for asylum,
12:57you have to justify why every nursing home,
13:00after a year of having a year of having the United States,
13:03It's late-stage asylum and that...
13:05The judge is the first to lay an eye on him.
13:08You're already going to the cut with a lead in a wing.
13:11You'll be flying off in a twisted state.
13:13For Spanish, press 1.
13:26For English, press 2.
13:29You are number 14 in the room.
13:33We were unable to pay for the asylum application at the time.
13:36Because everyone was going to pay our debts, pay the rent.
13:40and send money to our parents.
13:42Please wait for the next advance.
13:44But the possible scenarios are, for me...
13:47Horribles, that is to say...
13:50I don't know how many times it was repeated. Please contest it.
14:00The part you're trying to get to...
14:02It's difficult and you can't take its name.
14:05For legal advice regarding my status with my children.
14:09Here in the country. Please, as soon as possible.
14:16The Trump administration is reversing the extension of the Biden-era.
14:22of the temporary status program for Venezuelans.
14:26The movement means that some Venezuelans with TPS
14:28They could face deportation as soon as two months later.
14:31Two months later.
14:32What are you trying to achieve with my daughter?
14:33My daughter's name is Biden-era.
14:34My daughter's name is Biden-era.
14:35My daughter is my daughter.
14:36My daughter's name is Biden-era.
14:37I was waking up.
14:39I was waking up.
14:44I want to make it seem as if practically all hopes would go to...
14:49Falling.
14:50What are you waiting for? What won't the lawyer say? Right now.
14:56I still have my daughter until...
14:58Up to 7 months.
14:59Until April.
15:00En cambio, já o parol, já o TPS são...
15:04Two months.
15:16So what do you think of what the lawyer said?
15:18Did that convince you?
15:19What scares me, Magê.
15:21Afraid of what?
15:22That...
15:23As he said, he already has his information.
15:25If they give you the urge, they'll come get you.
15:27But if you don't have it either.
15:28Everything I said was logical.
15:30Everything, everything, everything.
15:32Before going to the haircut, they can...
15:35To issue the deportation order, send it to immigration specifically to find out where he is.
15:39And already.
15:40It's all over.
15:43I honestly won't be going to Venezuela.
15:47If, perhaps, to a...
15:48We can...
15:49We can start anywhere, but the call...
15:52They already have the opportunity to grow here, right?
15:55As...
15:56So, ideally, we should apply for asylum, because there will come a time when we will be unprotected.
16:01There's someone here asking, "But why against us?"
16:12Because an election campaign was waged against us.
16:16We were the target of this hatred and xenophobia.
16:21Very difficult and complicated days are coming.
16:24We will fight with all the weapons that the law gives us.
16:27According to the law?
16:29The velus that come to this country are members of the TDA.
16:32No.
16:33No.
16:34No.
16:35No.
16:36No.
16:37No.
16:38No.
16:39Pbag thou a nós.
16:40No.
16:41Five people...
16:42In truth.
16:45And if he is going to lose the benefit of temporary protection
16:50to over 300,000 people who don't even have a head.
16:55Venezuelan Americans, the majority voted for President Trump,
17:00They gave him that gift, which is trust.
17:03For Guantanamo, they can send,
17:05So it becomes much more complex at the process level.
17:08Absolutely.
17:09With the lawyer, with family members.
17:12Now the Trump administration
17:13is pushing the narrative that Venezuela has got its act together.
17:18That's what they say...
17:18Please.
17:20However, I can't wrap my head around what they're basing that on.
17:23that the situation in Venezuela has improved.
17:27I don't know.
17:36She called me yesterday and told me
17:38If you're going to work, be very careful.
17:40because right here in room 129.8
17:44The police were impounding the vehicles.
17:48The children were in the room.
17:49Obviously, I wasn't going to tell them why.
17:52These are adult things.
17:54I was very scared.
17:56I can only imagine the situation.
17:59If something happened to me,
18:00I was going to leave it unprotected.
18:01And I decided not to go.
18:03I didn't go to work.
18:04I didn't go.
18:09I forgot that I was protected.
18:10still for the parol,
18:12because of working legally.
18:13There are things that affect you.
18:24even if you don't want to.
18:28You say, okay,
18:29This has nothing to do with me.
18:30But the simple fact is that I was going Venezuelan.
18:32I'll give you a scare,
18:32because you are here in front,
18:34the card,
18:36And it's like...
18:38You are one more of the world.
18:40Thank you for connecting.
18:46You have to stay calm.
18:47right now,
18:48that they don't want to do
18:49that we are all in a panic.
18:52We are preparing a case.
18:55that protects
18:56To all Venezuelans with TPS.
19:00The most we can gain
19:02It's about maintaining your status.
19:04until August 2026.
19:08The fact that you have
19:09an application for asylum
19:11It does not provide protection.
19:12against the deputation.
19:15If you don't have TPS,
19:16He could be a congressman.
19:18to the nursing home that we
19:30they didn't want to do it
19:32what I'm doing.
19:34One,
19:34one,
19:34one,
19:36one,
19:36one,
19:37one,
19:37one,
19:37one,
19:38one,
19:38one,
19:40one,
19:40one,
19:40one,
19:41one,
19:42one,
19:42one,
19:43one,
19:44one,
19:45one,
19:46. . .
20:02Right now, I feel a little lost.
20:04I saw my mom acting like she was depressed.
20:09What happens when it becomes my country?
20:11Everything I've learned is now useless.
20:13Because in Venezuela
20:15There is no good future.
20:26It wasn't in my plans. Everything... everything fell into place for me.
20:34At what point during the live stream did we say that I'm already tactile?
20:38Surely someone came in with humanitarian rhetoric.
20:40and believes that applications that are not being received are frozen.
20:43If you receive it, then you can apply it for use.
20:48Be careful if they tell you to skip April 2nd and you don't register for the first time.
20:55How? How?
20:56To the girl who did TPS to you, teabags, ask me.
21:00Consider the possibility that my wife could register for the TPS with my three children.
21:04TPS only.
21:06OK.
21:07Please let me know.
21:14This administration, I feel, will seek ways to prevent us from having any peace and quiet.
21:24I feel that nothing is safe anymore.
21:26So, an application for time-sensitive protection, TPS.
21:36So, an application for time-sensitive protection, TPS.
21:49Unfortunately, this doesn't have a Spanish version; everything is in English.
21:53That's fine.
21:54I'm going to submit the TPS request, which is practically the only option I have left.
22:01We made the payment to begin the asylum process, and they never kept us updated on the case.
22:08We left it there because I don't have any more money to lose.
22:14Either you find a way to adjust your statue or you leave.
22:175, 4, or 9?
22:205, 4, or 9?
22:225?
22:24It doesn't look like that.
22:27Here's mine, and Gabriel's.
22:31Record number.
22:32Is this true?
22:34No no.
22:36It's coming, calm down, please.
22:38You have to read carefully above, please.
22:40Okay, let me translate that.
22:41Medical expert.
22:43Your passport.
22:44The cover.
22:45Are you now the tutor or the companion?
22:48Have you ever stopped watching?
22:50It caught people's attention.
22:51Have you ever entered the United States as a police officer?
22:54No.
22:55He has already voluntarily gone out into the street.
22:57Usis, 80.
22:58I've already been charged for it.
22:59In other words, it's not that we'll see, no.
23:00Today we are here at the President of the Federal Court in San Francisco and the defense by
23:14The TPS of our generation.
23:17This is a judge who will not make hasty decisions.
23:20We asked him to make a decision as quickly as possible.
23:24There are people who are having to make decisions in less than two weeks.
23:28There are people who don't know if they're going to have...
23:43The judge stated that President Trump even abandoned the Trump protection plan.
23:47For the government of Venezuela.
23:49legal protection for Venezuelans this ruling is a relief for 350 000 Venezuelans that were said to
23:59lose their temper
24:19the venezuelans who built here lasted we need our elected officials whether they're republican
24:35democrat they have the power to make sure that this community does not have to live in fear
24:41any longer
24:58We decided to abort all instances, but we were still missing the asylum that we had already opened.
25:05we have a payment that we obviously don't want to lose and we are going to touch that door
25:14hello good afternoon sebastián orlando gabriel enrique they are my dependents and are included in my asylum
25:26ya va déjame déjame dame minutes please
25:2933 010 and how at that moment I was alone with more of my children and the fear that terrified me was that I
25:41fueran a detener
25:44Here we have the security that we feel in no other country
25:47You believe that if you give me the closures so that I can be protected because my value expires on April 5th
26:02we have just finished talking to the lawyer's office, we are filling up the list of requests for
26:07asylum we fill my case with my children and Eduardo's case so this same week some time
26:13In this case, it's up to us to keep touching doors to see which one opens to us
26:19is in the united states instead of speaking more foreign as if llama and as if dice en español no
26:43Don't tell me if you know if you defend yourself very well
26:54we are looking forward to praying to God that he always protects us, that he takes care of us, that he makes us visible, that he doesn't
26:58We pass nothing and thanks to God, for example, if you go here down the street
27:05that there is no way to reach the police who do not say they look regretfully and will always see someone who is
27:11record that you are looking for because that's how a lot of people have fallen into something in the newsroom
27:17a confusion I prefer that comes and is here ven films ven series with cotufa let's buy
27:23let's buy it, I prefer that it's here and it's the best view and I say you have it
27:29think about the sacrifice we are making from your father and yo
27:41today we are going to put the huellas for the tps
27:49I'm terrified by the feeling that I'm going to get into the cellar in his mouth
27:56lobo no no no es una salida común lo que es un risgo en nuestro pues por las medas que ellos
28:05if it has been taken so drastic but we have to go
28:16adiós mío es tarde
28:17I think it's ready to be seen in the mirror
28:30ya llegó
28:32I believe it's ready.
28:49Let's run, let's pay off.
28:52here
28:53massive immigration enforcement crackdown has led to hundreds of arrests in florida
29:04immigration attorneys reported seeing ice vehicles in the parking lot of the building housing the
29:09courtrooms the law enforcement officers were wearing masks as they took people into custody
29:14who were apparently there for their hearings
29:21AC waste information
29:25base
29:27press
29:29ayermen
29:41stay on instagram and sell talking in marco roma
29:45You were asking me about the situation of this item.
29:47They say we apply for asylum.
29:50That will give you guarantees to people who can win your house.
29:53No.
29:54They are looking for any minimal cost to say no.
29:59Biscayne Boulevard.
30:02Suite 300.
30:04I'm leaving.
30:05Goodbye. I hope everything goes well.
30:07Rest assured, everything will be alright.
30:11Today I'm going to an ICU appointment for the nursing home.
30:15I'm very nervous.
30:17You don't know what might happen there.
30:20They will determine whether to proceed to court to continue defending the case.
30:24Or they tell me that there's no chance anymore.
30:28Yes, or not.
30:29Today's interview is the key.
30:42Thank you very much.
30:43Thanks.
30:44Have a good day.
30:45Thanks.
30:49Am I just going out?
30:50All good.
30:51Well, the interview is over.
30:53But they don't give you any definitive answer, whether it's yes or no.
30:58Oh my God. Where are you?
31:00Oh no.
31:01That comes down from here.
31:02That comes down from here.
31:03That comes down from here.
31:04I'm leaving the interview now, Marico.
31:06Just.
31:07Well, it went well.
31:08I have to go back to number 5.
31:09Well, at least they don't give it to you for that.
31:11No, at least it's for nothing.
31:12No, at least it's for nothing.
31:13No.
31:15What it is.
31:16No, as I told you, I was asked questions.
31:19Close the key, I don't know what, I don't know what else.
31:23And what about computers, when are they thinking?
31:25Why didn't I apply a year and a day ago?
31:29So, why not?
31:30And was it in Spanish and English?
31:32Spanish and English?
31:33Because the daughter also spoke Spanish.
31:36You asked if you worked illegally.
31:39And the trips I've had to this country, it's fortunate I've had them,
31:43I got it from here. Here it is.
31:46Didn't she ask about my background?
31:50Yes, the last one.
31:52These are the changes I made to your question.
31:55Fírala, read.
31:57That's where the lenses were put, because it's a JT.
32:03And then, the last one said, why are you afraid to return to your country?
32:07And I said, simply the fact that I was returning from the United States,
32:11This is already persecution, because they hate this country, he said.
32:15Music
32:33The fear I have of them returning to Venezuela is a favor.
32:37Music
32:41Ginésca's status is zero.
32:43And everything was defeated for them.
32:45Nor do they give him an appointment for the asylum.
32:47And she never received anything from TPS.
32:51Music
32:55And now, the option of self-deportation.
32:59This is not a solution, especially for Venezuelans.
33:03How does one begin to address a situation like this?
33:07Uno is afraid of what might happen there, of arriving.
33:11Music
33:15Music
33:25I'm nervous, John.
33:27Given everything that's happening on social media,
33:29that are taking us into custody,
33:31massive exports, the rounds.
33:35That's why you want to do things right.
33:37So that they don't grab us out there on the street.
33:41We're only leaving Ginésca in this country.
33:43Music
33:45These were not easy days for anything.
33:47Because everyone is...
33:49unpredictable, in reality.
33:53But there is no right to taler,
33:55because it's not giving an opportunity
33:57to defend something that one hasn't done.
33:59Music
34:03Music
34:05Music
34:07What was the style in order?
34:09Music
34:11When is it due?
34:15For July 8th.
34:18From July?
34:22Over there.
34:23Exactly.
34:27For July 6th?
34:30Yes.
34:32Are you already getting ready to go?
34:34Yes, I'm going tomorrow.
34:36Ah, okay. Let's see then.
34:40Now, tonight, I'm going home.
34:58It terrifies me that one of them might grab me and force me to emigrate.
35:03That they deport me and leave them here.
35:10Look, there are several Walmarts across the country.
35:22He doesn't even go to the market anymore, he can't go in peace.
35:28No, I'm already disappointed.
35:31I think we should have a plan B, which is something we should have insured on one hand.
35:40Because experiencing this situation again is too worrying and distressing.
35:45Someone who doesn't know what to do.
35:46One doesn't know.
35:47And now, starting from scratch, with nothing.
35:49I really don't want to go back again.
35:51I don't want to go back again.
35:52I really enjoyed it again.
35:53Goodnight.
35:54Goodnight.
35:55And it depends on the type of sidewalk.
35:56Goodnight.
35:57What an amazing night to be together here in the center of Durao!
36:20Central Park, celebrating the bible of a great day.
36:24With the arepita, with the arepita!
36:26In Dural, we are a mosaic of cultures and backgrounds.
36:29What unites us is the shared love for a country that gave us a second chance.
36:34A new beginning and a place to call home.
36:37This celebration is a reminder that the American dream is still alive.
36:41and that it lives in each one of us.
36:43In our work, in our family, at home.
36:50THE CITY IN BRAZIL
36:52The Llen of the region
36:56Music
36:58Music
37:00Music
37:02Music
37:04I'm crazy.
37:06We're catching up, man.
37:08They went up to seventy-four.
37:10He told me that it's all there, yes, completely.
37:12It's a mess, a real mess.
37:14It's a mess, a real mess.
37:16It's a mess, a real mess.
37:18Let's see, will everything turn out alright for you too?
37:20Doesn't this court exist here?
37:22Doesn't the court exist?
37:24No, that court doesn't exist?
37:26No, that court doesn't exist?
37:28What is the court doing?
37:30For me, is it possible that everything will be alright if it doesn't happen?
37:32Which one doesn't have a court?
37:34Nine thirty.
37:36This isn't much, is it?
37:38Go, go, it's going.
38:02What happened?
38:04What happened?
38:06What happened?
38:08No, they didn't leave.
38:10They told me to leave at 1 PM because the police hadn't arrived.
38:14What are the police like?
38:16Hahaha, that's a lie.
38:18Hahaha.
38:20Please, wind, wind, wind, wind.
38:22There was one who came forward,
38:24And he took the police through another little door, and that's when he was taken away.
38:28When I sat down, nothing happened, I didn't even speak.
38:30So, take it easy, you can go.
38:32And me...
38:34No!
38:36Salí corto.
38:46I just left the court.
38:48You can take the paper back, right?
38:50Sure, sure.
38:52Social work permit and everything, to be more legal.
38:54No, I won't tell you how it went.
38:56No, I'll be outside on the street in a minute.
38:58Now we have to wait for the gynecologist.
39:00Now we have to wait for the gynecologist.
39:14Keep these chops in the freezer, please.
39:16Leave me up there, I'm going to pick something.
39:18I am aware that I am a migrant.
39:20I must put myself in a position to comply with the laws, so that my stay may end.
39:26But something changes every day.
39:30Honestly, that...
39:32This is the expectation with which they will speak, right now.
39:36That will happen with our future, concretely.
39:40That's distressing.
39:42I don't know what will happen, I don't know what I'm going to do.
39:54If you feel it's the end, and it's not a happy ending, then it's not the end.
40:00It's not the end, Sebastião. Calm down.
40:02I want a good future. I want to aspire to more.
40:14I'm the last one, let's go...
40:16Here's the end.
40:30This is the house, шего hobratura.
40:32The time to go nyambuc lastim.
40:34Opening
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