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Nothing from anyone for a while now. Not the reporters, not LE, not even the family. Not that I’ve seen anyway.
Nothing from anyone for a while now. Not the reporters, not LE, not even the family. Not that I’ve seen anyway.
I might cry. This is this weekend. Hoping something changes.
Volunteers plan search, march for missing 5-year-old Bridgeton girl
Same still holding out hope she is ok somewhere - so upset I heard this guy on YouTube commented the grandma is telling coworkers that Dulce has passed - hopefully it’s a false rumor
I watched a video of Noema and Norma together but it’s not MSM so not approved right? It’s an interview actually.
I watched a video of Noema and Norma together but it’s not MSM so not approved right? It’s an interview actually.
She breaks my heart! Do they not have an advocate?Here is an interview from Dec. with Noema and Norma. Thoughts?
I want to know what was edited out of the interview. To me it looks like there are a lot of breaks in it. Those poor women seem so timid and kind of clueless about what steps they could and/or should be taking. After all this time, you’d think someone had been assigned to work with them, someone more knowledgeable in the community about the process would step in, or even that she’d involve a priest, even an 800 Hotline for missing persons. Sorry. I know I’m rambling, but they just seem so lost and alone.She breaks my heart! Do they not have an advocate?
Here is an interview from Dec. with Noema and Norma. Thoughts?
Yes I too noticed that Norma leans away from her daughter slightly and seems upset. And Noema is literally wringing her hands as she speaks. They both have their eyes downcast or averted except for glances. It’s always just the 2 of them with the spokeswoman appearing occasionally. There seems to be no support. Imagine you have a girlfriend who lost her grandchild. She’s devastated and heartbroken but you can’t fix it. So what do you do? You plunk your behind beside her and let her know she’s not alone. Maybe bring her a casserole. Where are the friends?! Where?!
Domestic violence also comes to mind.Noema has said before she doesn't have any friends. I am sure she is probably bottling up a lot of emotions inside right now. Unfortunately, this type of meekness sometimes happens with new immigrants or undocumented immigrants. They are taught to keep a low profile, not tell anything to anybody, and not to ask for more than what they need. I'm sure others are concerned about what might happen under ICE custody. Those images on TV of people in cages are not welcoming visuals. Nonetheless, I do hope someone speaks up because it's becoming clear LE has no clue what happened to Dulce.
Also, I feel I have seen this video before? I may be confusing it with other interviews they set in their home though. Regardless, I feel like they have done their part and I hope that if they have faith or believe in a higher power, that they are relying on it right now.
Praying for Dulce and her family.
Dukce’s mom, Noema is not an immigrant.Noema has said before she doesn't have any friends. I am sure she is probably bottling up a lot of emotions inside right now. Unfortunately, this type of meekness sometimes happens with new immigrants or undocumented immigrants. They are taught to keep a low profile, not tell anything to anybody, and not to ask for more than what they need. I'm sure others are concerned about what might happen under ICE custody. Those images on TV of people in cages are not welcoming visuals. Nonetheless, I do hope someone speaks up because it's becoming clear LE has no clue what happened to Dulce.
Also, I feel I have seen this video before? I may be confusing it with other interviews they set in their home though. Regardless, I feel like they have done their part and I hope that if they have faith or believe in a higher power, that they are relying on it right now.
Praying for Dulce and her family.
Dukce’s mom, Noema is not an immigrant.
“People are inventing things about me,” said Noema Alavez Perez, 19, Dulce’s mother, who is the American-born daughter of Mexican immigrants. “I used to drink, and people still think I’m that way, going out all the time like that.… People are looking at everything about my life now.”
I know that, it still sometimes there is still that stay low mentality.
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