I don't speak Spanish and I hate the language, but here's what I understand from overhearing a conversation.
An invader turned himself in late last year and was released a few days later. His brother had already invaded before him, so he knew about the system and told him to not get released immediately. The invader I heard would have gotten $200 upon release, but he declined release so they increased his pay to $300 and released him anyway. Someone gave him an address to an apartment where traitors are aiding invaders before he went to collect his pay for the invasion. The apartment is not affiliated with the federal government, but probably with an NGO like Amnesty International. He got to the apartment and stayed there for a few months before being directed to Florida. He's trying to bring his invader family but hasn't been told the process yet. He and his brother crossed through Texas.
How did you understand all this if you don't speak Spanish?
Not that hard to grasp, dude. I learned some Spanish in high school and have now forgotten it. If you asked me to say something in Spanish, I probably couldn't. But I still might pick up what someone else is saying.
You are constantly contradicting yourself.
I'm not the other guy you're talking to, I'm just telling you why he's right