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Montoya’s Crashout & Ezekiel Pacheco Story

February 10, 2025
Ezekiel Pacheco, actor and DACA recipient, reveals the story behind his journey, a DACA recipient teacher finds himself detained at an immigration hearing, reality tv star suffers a legendary crash-out, while Mastercard makes a powerful move to silence scammers.
Show transcript
00:06
What is up? Welcome back to Me Too Daily.
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I'm I'm Alejandro. It's Monday and I'm still hungover from the
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game. Yeah, I got that's the liquid IV over here
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Well, finally,
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the Chiefs got taken down.
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Congrats to Philly. Yeah,
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so, so I'm a Cowboys fan.
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They're my division. I'm glad it was again the Chiefs got
00:33
taken down, but why Philly,
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bro, like. We need a we need when the Cowboys
00:39
get into it. The Raiders,
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the Raiders too. Anyways,
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let's get into the news,
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shall we? Sister,
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we are in the future.
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So Mastercard has announced a plan to remove a 16 digit number
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from their credit and debit cards by 2030 and a move designed
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to let's say combat identity theft and fraudulent use of cards.
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Wait, brother, what are they gonna do with the numbers
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So the numbers currently right there on the cards to for
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you to input the thing,
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right? And now they're gonna be replaced with what's called tokenization
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tokenization, this sounds like some Chuck E Cheese ass technology.
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It's kind of like that,
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I guess. So your little token is individual,
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right? So like the technology essentially converts your 16 digit number
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into a different number every time or a token that you kinda
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of like once you put it in it's gone.
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No one knows where it came from,
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it is kind of,
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I don't know some weird science.
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But it's on your device,
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so card information is never shared when you tap the card,
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right, or make your payments online.
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Essentially that number's private.
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The numbersits out is different.
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But you know what,
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brother, these scammers always find a way.
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They always be finessing,
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they always find a way.
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But before anything. Let's give a moment of silence for all
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the old school scammers.
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No, dude, like they scammed and I was a victim
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of these scams, bro.
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Last year they opened a Best Buy credit card.
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They opened my Kohl's card again.
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I was on baby leave and someone bought a chain,
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like 3 iPads, bro,
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they, they were on the nice shopping and a watch and
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I was like. I was like fancy.
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I know. I was like,
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at least let me see what you got,
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bro. I didn't sound like the skew but so no,
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no moment of silence.
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Wow, you know,
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it's funny with this whole thing happening.
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I also knew a white girl in high school who had her
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dad's credit card number like memorized.
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Oh yeah, that's Britney,
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I'm so sorry. The end of an era of an era
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for sure. According to NBCy 6 South Florida,
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a middle school science teacher in the Miami-Dade County Public school system
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who was a recipient of DACA was detained by ICE and is
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now at risk of deportation.
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The teacher, whose identity remains confidential,
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was reportedly detained during an immigration hearing.
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This incident is raising concerns about DACA recipients who are supposed to
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be protected from deportation and allowed to work legally in the US
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Deporting a middle school teacher is insane.
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Honestly, like what happened to,
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we're just going after criminals.
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Students now don't have a science teacher and like you like a
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man like he couldn't like maybe has a family,
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like it's, it's this is sad,
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man. No, yeah,
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it's a teacher, right?
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It's someone that plays a vital role in this community for again
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friends and family and the students,
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but yet no one is safe from these random like ICE raids
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and stuff like that like.
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You know, the tone of deportation is definitely,
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you know, looming over people and these kinds of news updates
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are definitely not reassuring that like,
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you know, we always say that people are like,
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oh, do it the right way.
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It's like, it sounds like he was doing this the right
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way. He was,
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yeah, and it's like at the immigration hearing though,
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it's things like this that are going to discourage people to even
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do things the right way.
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Like it's like they make it like you said in the other
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the other time,
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impossible. They make it impossible.
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I mean, but hopefully the story gets more attention and more
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people, you know,
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are aware of it and because that way people can share the
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news resources and just how to like protect yourself against stuff like
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this because again, he was going to his immigration hearing and
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regardless, they fucked him.
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I'm sorry, like.
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And I'm hoping that you can bring him back.
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I really hope people can get together and bring him back.
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Sister, what does the name Montoya mean to you?
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I'm confused. OK,
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so if you don't know,
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Montoya is a cast member of the Spanish reality show Isaacs,
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Temptation Island. Oh,
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was he the guy who was screaming on the beach at the
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top of the? Oh,
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I've been all over X,
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yeah, dude. OK,
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so for those who don't know,
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this show follows couples and tests their relationships by staying in separate
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villas. And then singles try to tempt them into cheating.
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I've seen a show like that.
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OK, so there's a lot of shows like that kind of
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do this thing, but this 10 my God,
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the moment from the show was intense.
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So look, so Jose Carlos Montoya was one of the contestants
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right? And he had one of the most dramatic,
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meme worthy reality TV moments of all time.
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the. The video is already a Hall of Famer,
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bro. Like I can't.
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I think I'm like don't watch it.
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OK, I gotta go to work and then the next day
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or like, you know,
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hours later I go back on X I'm like,
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nah, I gotta watch it again,
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you know, like it's,
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it's, oh my God.
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But I don't really know the full storyline.
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All right, I saw the clip.
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So look, here's what happens.
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So first off, Montoya saw footage of his girlfriend,
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right? Anita, getting close to a hot single guy.
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Oh. Oh. So we see this go down,
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right? And then Montoya gets his revenge with a lap dance
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while Anita's watching. Oh,
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but she's messy. This toxic toxic.
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Oh my God, OK,
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but then, so the ultimate blow is when Montoya watches Anita
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get into bed with another guy and gets wild,
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dude, and like what happens next is just the greatest moment
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of reality TV that I've seen in a minute.
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It's like the ultimate crash out.
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Just look, watch Montoya.
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No, oh my God,
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he's gone to his knees on the beach.
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This is where it gets crazy,
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so he's running on the beach.
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Damn, he took off the camera.
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It's like Maury on steroids.
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That's the one, right,
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where the camera. Oh my God.
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Like, bro, dude,
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I wanna, I wanna see more of this shit.
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The dramatically the music.
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I'm like tripping like I feel bad,
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bro. Like he's living every man's nightmare like I don't know
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what I would do.
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I go home and get the baby and be like,
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your mom's a whore,
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we're moving away from.
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Like what do I get my knees in the middle of the
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ocean. Montoya, my guy,
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our heart goes out to you,
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King, like keep your head up,
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King. here with Ezekiel Pacheco at JK Ice Cream and Snack
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Shop here in Watts.
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Thank you guys so much for having me here.
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I really appreciate you guys coming out here and supporting my story
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It means a lot.
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Oh yeah, of course it's busy.
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We see people coming in and out,
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so can we check it out?
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Yeah, yeah, let's go.
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You guys got everything in here.
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Yeah, we got ice cream,
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tortas, soil locos,
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juices, it's a little bodega.
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Been here since 2008 right there my mom,
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my dad, yeah,
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so we have everything we need here essentials for the people of
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the community. Coffee class beauty blenders family secret recipe that we
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have for the cream.
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Yeah, mom's making it for a long time,
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so I'm glad you guys like it.
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She's gonna give you guys a torta too at the end so
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you guys can share and some fruit.
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I estravaja juntos and familia.
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I moss loss familia la la boretore total neo fasila.
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It's cool to have the shot,
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but it came with a lot of also burdens of there's a
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lot of violence around here and a lot of crazy things have
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happened. My main goal was to really just Get my parents
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out of here and that way they can retire and not have
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to work anymore samos momento porque cis queso metanos.
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Thanks for letting me come work here.
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So you're acting now and then you used to hop out here
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at the shop when I was younger.
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I just grew up working here all the time.
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That's just what I knew and I'll be in the cash register
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now my acting career's been taking off,
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so I'm pretty busy nowadays.
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I wanna dive into the acting scene,
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the film scene, and expand my knowledge,
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and well, you got a good mentor and a good support
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system, him and my dad,
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man, hardest working people I know.
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That's right. That's right.
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they're back. We're at the gate.
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I'm almost time to.
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You guys are like literally the prime example of immigrants make America
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great like they do and and like you guys are the perfect
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example of that. What do you what do you feel about
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like everything that's going on right now?
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It's very unfortunate just because the way they're treating us right now
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it's very inhuman, you know,
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it's disrespectful and and then I'm also the first DACA recipient to
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lead a film I'm doing things that haven't been done before in
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the history of filmmaking and.
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Regardless of any adversity I've been through,
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I've been able to achieve my dreams,
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and I'm still, this is only the beginning.
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my goal is to be the best and I'm on
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my way to that.
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A lot of people,
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us, we represent strength and and discipline and,
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you know, hard work,
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and I believe my parents have been a testament to that my
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little brother, myself and people around this community so I just
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hope Mr. President Trump is able to give us a little
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more respect and empathy towards us and we can figure out a
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solution, you know,
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towards the situation. Before y'all go we got you got some
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tortas made up right here.
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The pollo, yeah,
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for the whole team,
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everybody gets a torta.
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Here's one for you.
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Yeah, there you go.
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They're a nice chicken torta,
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yeah. Oh, before we go though,
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talk your socials, man.
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Yeah, my Instagram is at Ezekiel Pacheco_ same thing for everybody
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else. I only have Instagram_Kenny Pacheco.
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Thank you guys so much for following us and supporting us.
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It means the world.
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Thank you all again.
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God bless you guys and and bye.
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Thank you guys.