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Testimony by Unnamed Venezuelan Immigrant on Shelter Importance and Immigrant Contributions

4:38:47

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4 min

A Venezuelan immigrant shares their personal story and perspective on immigration, emphasizing the importance of shelters for newcomers and challenging negative stereotypes about immigrants. The speaker, who is currently living in a shelter, highlights their professional background and the potential contributions immigrants can make to American society.

  • The testimony includes details about the speaker's family history, with parents who fled dictatorships in Cuba and Chile
  • The speaker is a medical engineer and professor, currently studying English and living in a shelter
  • They stress the importance of shelter support to help immigrants stabilize and integrate into U.S. society
UNKNOWN (via Spanish Interpreter)
4:38:47
I wanna thank you for the opportunity to express myself.
4:38:59
I was a little child.
4:39:00
I felt a great admiration for this beautiful country, the United States.
4:39:10
I am I was born in Venezuela, of immigrant parents.
4:39:18
My mother is Chile He's from Cuba, and he fled from the dictatorship of Castro.
4:39:25
And My mom is from Chile, and she fled from the dictatorship of Finochett.
4:39:37
And I had to use that country.
4:39:39
Unfortunately, today, it's, ravaged.
4:39:46
So I would like to make a request.
4:39:56
Just like Trump says, we immigrants eat dogs, we eat cats.
4:40:01
We're already in the 21st century.
4:40:13
Nevertheless There is a lot of good people here in the industry with the best foundations.
4:40:26
Organization has allowed me to study.
4:40:31
At the moment, I study English.
4:40:35
And I'm doing other things as well.
4:40:39
Okay.
4:40:40
So What I'd like to say is important It's very important shelter.
4:40:50
At the moment, I'm living at a shelter.
4:40:56
That you don't faint with this idea of immigration because I am sure that I, as an immigrant, am a professional.
4:41:12
I cannot listen to you and talk at the same time.
4:41:18
Sorry.
4:41:20
Okay.
4:41:24
I am a medical engineer.
4:41:26
Professor.
4:41:28
I'm a professor.
4:41:29
I'm a teacher.
4:41:31
Medium No.
4:41:36
No.
4:41:36
All immigrants that come here are burdened.
4:41:42
We cannot generalize the full immigrants, all immigrants for one group, for once
UNKNOWN
4:41:52
more.
4:41:52
I'll tell
UNKNOWN (via Spanish Interpreter)
4:41:53
you again that it's very important.
4:41:57
This if it is possible, this help with the shelters.
4:42:03
At least, so that you can stabilize stabilize yourself
UNKNOWN
4:42:09
and
UNKNOWN (via Spanish Interpreter)
4:42:10
be able to integrate to this society, the of the United States.
4:42:16
I am not
UNKNOWN
4:42:16
sure that we will
UNKNOWN (via Spanish Interpreter)
4:42:17
be a shelter.
4:42:18
None of us want to live in a shelter.
4:42:24
Cook our own meals.
4:42:28
0 in a new country.
4:42:32
And for my family and be the positive contributor to this country.
4:42:44
Well, everything else has already been said.
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