Nadando Contra la Corriente con Justicia Migrante: Episodio 9 - Humans Rights Can't Wait
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Enrique Balcazar and Zully Palacios, leaders of Migrant Justice, talk about how to open a bank account and make deposits from your phone. They invite and give details about the Migrant Justice amazing "Soccer Tournament." They also talk about the Milk With Dignity Tour "Humans Rights Can't Wait." Watch the program and join the fight for human rights.
Enrique Balcazar y Zully Palacios, hablan de como aprender a depositar dinero desde tu celular (facil) abriendo tu cuenta de banco. Nos invitan y dan detalles del gran "Torneo de Futbol" de Juscia Migrante y tambien nos invitan a el Tour de Leche Con Diginidad "LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS NO PUEDEN ESPERAR". Mira el programa y unete a la lucha.
For more information visit: http://migrantjustice.net/
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