Duarte Geraldino: What we're missing in the debate about immigration
Duarte Geraldino: Što propuštamo u raspravi o imigraciji
Duarte Geraldino is working on a multi-year project that chronicles the lives of citizens who lose people to deportation. Full bio
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something to me
mogao usredotočiti na nju
and I was petrified.
i bio sam prestravljen.
I'd watched that movie "Godzilla,"
gledao sam film "Godzillu",
storming a major city,
u obliku guštera razara veliki grad
coming for me was stuck in my mind.
čudovište, urezala mi se u pamćenje.
at the tip of Lower Manhattan with my mom,
Donjeg Manhattana s mamom,
whether she was a monster or a hero.
the Google of the day --
is actually the Statue of Liberty
Zelena Dama zapravo Kip slobode
that really messed with my young head
koji moja mlada glava nije shvatila
colors over the years,
is intriguing about this
of the people who support me,
krugu ljudi koji su mi podrška,
u inozemstvu.
shaped by newcomers,
najviše utjecale pridošlice,
immigrants in the USA.
od 40 milijuna doseljenika.
have at least one foreign-born parent.
jednog roditelja rođenog u inozemstvu.
because I study global migration patterns.
obrasce migracija na globalnoj razini.
and for the last few years,
i u zadnjih nekoliko godina,
the lives of US citizens
were "ordered removed" --
za više od tri milijuna ljudi,
for being deported.
koje bivaju deportirane iz države.
a psychological and an emotional cost
psihološka i emocionalna šteta
exploding in the distance,
who are gravely injured,
vojnike kako se vraćaju,
when you know you could be next,
znaš da možeš biti sljedeća,
of these strong relationships;
zapravo skup tih snažnih veza,
in the debate about immigration policy.
nedostaje nam ključan aspekt.
on the circles around them,
na krugove oko njih,
who are left behind:
of the deported
protjeranih ljudi
who are separated by borders.
koje dijeli granica.
law enforcement officers,
policijski službenici,
to make sense of new realities
smisao novih stvarnosti
behind all these statistics
about immigration policy.
raspravama o imigraciji.
that I've collected.
životna priča o kojoj znam.
njegovog sina 2016. godine,
were being ordered out of the country.
doneseno rješenje o izlasku iz zemlje.
in the US military,
narednik u američkoj vojsci,
connected to the country he is.
povezan sa svojom zemljom.
that's banished his father.
zemlju koja je prognala njegova oca.
that illustrates those critical bonds.
prikazuje te kritične veze.
were concerned about their jobs,
bila je zabrinuta za njihove poslove,
of the restaurant where they worked
restorana gdje su radili
had picked him up.
to the local community
restaurant reviews --
prikazali recenzije restorana,
what's called "judicial discretion"
pozvao na "sudsku diskreciju"
the social circle.
obzir uzeli društveni krug.
noncitizens in the USA,
pridošlice bez dokumenata,
are at best complex estimates.
najboljem slučaju složena procjena.
by deportation.
through the population.
ovoga najviše osjeća populacija.
anketu u Los Angelesu 2017.
of citizens in LA County
stanovništva okruga Los Angelesa
could be removed,
biti protjerani,
of their social circle were at risk.
da će protjerati članove njihovog kruga.
should ever be deported;
nebi trebao biti protjeran,
to look at the bigger picture.
da trebamo gledati širu sliku.
if the circle were broken?
da je prekinut vaš krug?
of first-person accounts
where these circles break,
vidjeti gdje pucaju ti krugovi,
just an American issue.
around the world;
četvrt milijarde iseljenika,
in countries where they were not born.
u državama u kojima nisu rođeni.
I've been one of them:
bio sam jedan od njih:
one of these foreigners --
guys in a new land --
izgleda u novoj zemlji,
that I keep on thinking about
that are so obviously brown,
koje su tako očigledno smeđe,
that showcase her in the beginning
kako je izgledala u početku
seeks to answer
odgovoriti kroz istraživanje
that confounded me all those years ago:
me bunilo prije toliko godina:
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Duarte Geraldino - JournalistDuarte Geraldino is working on a multi-year project that chronicles the lives of citizens who lose people to deportation.
Why you should listen
Duarte Geraldino is an American journalist who travels the country documenting how culture is being changed and challenged by shifting demographics, business and technology. He leads a team of skilled journalists who produce multimedia reports and short films that have been distributed around the world through national and global news networks. He is currently working on a multi-year project that chronicles the lives of citizens who lose people to deportation called Hear Our Stories Now.
He is currently a special correspondent for PBS NewsHour. At the NewsHour, he reports and writes long-form television stories about business trends like the housing crisis that is gripping many American cities and developments in labor laws that some see as choking middle and low-income workers.
In 2017, one of Geraldino's short documentaries, Ordered Out, was screened in New York's Times Square as part of the Dominican Film Festival New York. It explores the impact of American identity and immigration and tells the story of a family being torn apart by US laws. In the same year, he was selected as a TED Resident. During his residency at TED's global headquarters, he started developing a digital journalism project to document the lives of US citizens who have lost people to deportation.
Previously, Geraldino worked as a National Correspondent for Al Jazeera America and as a local news reporter in New York, Ohio, Texas and Maryland.
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