 It's difficult to live here. Well, even if the team is crazy, time goes crazy. We don't have many options to move. Housing in where we live and the changing climate will make it worth it. It's like you're in a metal box. In the areas, as they say, the electric system is better, water is safe, it has better resources. Our residents are working for agricultural companies that are multi-million dollar companies, five-star hotels, country clubs, and yet they're taking home the absolute bare minimum wages. It's 100% a structural problem. We've been more ignored by the fact that the majority don't have documents. In these areas, electricity is not safe. The arsenic, electricity, garbage, these are the three similar problems that the majority of the parking lots have. They bring the tripods every 10, 20 years. If you don't have good air conditioning, you realize you're in hell or you feel ugly. There's no insulation anymore. When it's hot, the heat enters. There are cracks, so the air doesn't stay inside. There are even worse trails than this one. It's hard right now. When it's hot, you go out to cook so that it doesn't get hot inside. I thought the north was pretty, but I thought the north was ugly. It makes me think that my town is better than Ikea here. When we met, I was like 14 years old and he was like 11 years old. Take the plates to the table, please. At 22, what they say in Mexico, he stole me and took me to the beach. Come here. Come here. I'm going there. I'm going to build my house. Then I'm going to come back and I'm going to look for a girl. I was 9 years old. When I imagined it, it was my dreams. In 2006, that's when my story began. I get depressed sometimes because of the situation that I can't give my children a safe home. That's what I have and that's what I can do right now. Just need this. Think like this. If you're living in a mobile home, most likely you're at the most vulnerable in housing and in experiencing crazy temperatures. 2 p.m. in August in Indian Wells, you're literally living a very different life than at 2 p.m. also in August in thermal California. It is hot. Feels suffocating. You just drive through Avenue 66 and you see these mobile home parks here and mobile home park here and then you see this big sign that says Thermal Beach Club Public Hearing. Thermal Beach Club is a project that was introduced in August, September of 2019. It would have luxury homes, vacation homes and a lagoon with like surfing wave technology that you can have up seven feet of waves. Why are we okay with this multi-billion dollar vacation home development in our community? It's just going to contribute to the perpetuation of income inequality in the area. It's laughable. It's a slap in the face for residents. It's like a package of information that you have to take care of in Spanish. Riverside County is essentially a really poor county overall. Our unincorporated areas just don't have the revenue streams we need to put the infrastructure in. So we don't have a choice. We have to partner with private sector developments to get more infrastructure. You can't expect Thermal Beach Club to solve the problems of the legacy of under-investment and poverty in the Eastern Coachella Valley. This is what Thermal Beach Club is going to be. This is the Thermal Race Track. This is where Oasis Mobile Home Park is. The Race Track, it had a very similar beginning to Thermal Beach Club. It's right there. You hear the sounds of the race tracks. Wealthy folks use it as a playground for the rich. And Thermal Beach Club would not be any different from that. La Pista de Carras ese no estaba ahí. Ahí yo pizqué cilantro. Mi mayor tiempo de que tengo en Estados Unidos siempre trabaja en el campo. Yo digo que la agricultura es lo fuerte de este valle. La que sufre más el calor es la gente que trabaja en la agricultura. Como eso de las 11 del medio día si te inquias cuando andamos pizcando chile te levantas porque sientes que te quema. Es como si tocaras un estufo casi. A veces el día está totalmente nublado. Está sudi sudi y no puede respirar casi es algo que te ojo. Everywhere in California is going to experience extreme climate effects. It's hard to think about how they'll cope with a change as severe as what we expect. Temperatures of 130 Fahrenheit are not something we think of for the weather. It's setting for your oven, right? It's shocking. The droughts are going to become more extreme. We know that a lot of the water supplies in the Coachella Valley have naturally occurring arsenic in them, which is a poisonous compound for humans to ingest. Because water supplies are going to be so stress, these problems could be exacerbated by climate change. Fijero que se iba a componer, pero pues te fue como agravando más. Cuando recién le abras cae como arena. El agua no sale como blanca. Sale amarilla. A veces sale como chocolate. Y pues con esa agua tiene que bañarte uno. Los de la funcionaria no nos decían que podría causar como enfermedades o algo así. Yo no sé hace cuánto años detrás hemos estado consumiendo esa agua contaminada. Nos empezaron a dar agua por la orren que dio el API. Un galón por persona, por día. Y ni eso le estaban haciendo bien al principio. Subenciéndole a los tres desde que nos empezaron a dar agua. They're consuming arsenic on top of the other chronic illnesses from environmental hazards. The owner have been negligent and non-compliant with that order and they need to provide the water without raising rent to the residents. Vamos a empezar. Así que desde la última vez que tuvimos reunión no hay mucho que caiga cambiado. Estamos explorando otras opciones. Dará por las desesperaciones que he visto que trabaja muy lentamente. Y ni nos dan propuesto nada a los del comandado. Ni nos dando respuestas. Un único alivio que nos han dicho que podíamos calificar lo mejor para Montevideo a algunos. Esto lo de Mountain View no ha sido la solución que ellos las han hecho ver. Hay familias que no calificaron. El proceso ha sido muy lento. The county created this housing problem by not providing enough housing for our residents. At some point in the 80's or 90's residents started developing on their own new forms of housing that were affordable. And that took the form mostly of mobile home parks. The housing was being developed but in a way that was not safe for residents. Kind of Riverside became aware of the problems and in the late 1990's starting to shut them down. And this is during a time when there was no alternative for residents or families. It was really pushing them into even worse circumstances. The fact that a lot of those residents have ended up in tribal land has provided a convenient escape hatch for county representatives to say well it's in tribal land, what can we really do? Hay mucha discriminación en el ese del valle. Hola cebolla. Los políticos no te pueden lo que es north shore thermal y salto así. Yo digo que estamos olvidados. It did come by design. Elected officials are elected to prioritize budgets on what gets built and what doesn't get built. Local government are struggling to find resources and meet the demand of our ever growing affordable housing crisis. Aparrole aquí. Va a terminar tu presente. Así es por tomar. Sí, por tomar. Bueno. Es imperactivo y tiene audismo moderado. Como a veces no le entendemos algunas cosas, se espera más y se realita más rápido. Simplemente lo vigilamos que no se lastime, que no se golpea. Bueno, estaba más chiquita como quiera lo cuidaba, ahora ya no lo quiere cuidar. Cintia supuestamente es normal, pero es nuestra vestimenta tradicional de los indígenas de Michoacán. Hay personas que lo hacen con un aparato, pero se desprende más rápido. No es mucho lo que cobre por el trabajo que ella hace y es mucho tiempo lo que lleva. Tu falta eso. Aquí abogito. Ok, acabas de escribirlo pues. Este cuarto era el que usamos nosotros, pero ya no lo usamos. Como es la parte más dañada ya no viene siendo el director de María por decirlo. ¿Qué veo mañana? Dile que hay parte que no le entendemos que no la llena. Y al final de cuantas me la nieguen. Eso es lo que me tiene un poco más desesperado y avancioso. Ya es la segunda vez que aplicamos estás bajo presión. Hola, buenas tardes. Hola. Me acaban de aprobar la trailer nueva. Estoy feliz. La gente de base de aquí no le va a alcanzar este terreno. Es bastante gente la que hubiera ya. Es esta. La cuarta trailer. Ya casi me daba por vencido ya... dos, tres, cuatro. Doce pies tengo aquí. Eso es bueno. Si es justo para que los niegos jueguen aquí. Es este espacio. ¿Cuál es el número? ¿Es todo? Es todo. Bien, gustosa. Ya mañana vamos a mes allá por la llave. Gracias a ustedes que nos anduvieron ahí motivando pues para lucharle acá y lucharle allá. Ya somos inclinos por decirlo, ahorita. Para el distrito de agua. Eso no significa que ya porque yo voy a agarrar la trailer y ya no voy a seguir apoyando a los compañeros. Claro que ahí vamos a seguir porque yo ya lo viví y la verdad es grande la necesidad que estamos pasando la mayoría de los que vivimos aquí. Gracias. For now, Pedro's win is amazing. Aquí miren lo que es el... lo que es la lavadora es la llave de nuestra nueva casa. Va directo al llave, pero... ¿Cuáles son las llaves nuevas? Esta. Mira, aquí si sale clara, es transparente. Mucha la diferencia. Y no huele, y no huele. It's a safer community. It has the appropriate infrastructure. It has bottom drinking water. It has a level of security and attention from law enforcement. Still, mobile home housing itself is not a great model of housing for anybody. It's not just about Oasis Mobile Home Park. For the rest of the Oasis residents, their fight still continues every day with contaminated water and all the poor housing conditions. We have to get rid of them so that they don't fall on the road when they're being carried to demolish them. This is what they come to cover with a board. So that they don't get into the dust. It seems that we don't have things, but yes. It's quite light that we carry. What else do you want me to carry? Do you feel ugly? Because as you wish, this is going to be the first good part of my life here in the U.S.