You Didn’t Know You Were Being Poisoned: Anderson County Workers and the Fight Against Toxic Exposure
You went to work in Palestine, Elkhart, or Frankston because you had a family to provide for. You didn’t ask for a diagnosis decades later. For thirty years, maybe longer, you did your job, showed up at the Palestine railyards or the regional refineries, and came home covered in a fine layer of dust or smelling of chemicals. Nobody told you the microscopic fibers you breathed or the sweet-smelling vapors you inhaled would eventually rewrite your DNA and trigger a terminal illness. You didn’t know you were a victim because the companies that employed you kept the truth hidden in locked filing cabinets. Now you know. And now we are here to make them pay for it.
In Anderson County, the industrial history is inseparable from the people who built it. From the workers at the historic Union Pacific rail shops to the crews maintaining regional pipelines and industrial facilities along US Highway 79 and US Highway 287, the workforce here is the backbone of East Texas. But that backbone has been exploited. Corporate defendants knew the products they manufactured and the workplaces they managed were lethal. They had the studies. They had the data. They calculated the cost of your life and decided it was a price they were willing to pay for their profit margins.
At Attorney 911, led by Ralph Manginello and backed by former insurance defense insider Lupe Peña, we don’t accept that calculation. We specialize in dismantling the defenses of billion-dollar corporations that thought they could wait out the clock on your health. With 27+ years of experience and a track record that includes the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation—a $2.1 billion total case—we have the firepower to hold these entities accountable in the courtrooms of Anderson County and beyond. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, leukemia, or suffered a catastrophic industrial injury, the time for silence is over. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, aggressive evaluation of your case.
The Insider Advantage: Why Attorney 911 is Modern Corporate Accountability
Most law firms treating toxic exposure like a checkbox on a website. They’ve never set foot in a refinery or negotiated with a bankruptcy trust administrator. We are different. Our firm is built on the dual pillars of trial-tested aggression and inside-the-machine knowledge. Ralph Manginello has spent nearly three decades in the trenches, admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, fighting the specific battles that define East Texas industrial litigation. When the BP refinery in Texas City exploded, Ralph was there, part of the team that forced a global multinational to answer for the lives they destroyed.
Our second pillar is Lupe Peña. Lupe spent years as an insurance defense attorney, working for the very firms and corporations we now sue. He didn’t just see their playbook; he helped write it. He knows how they evaluate a mesothelioma claim in Anderson County, how they attempt to use the statute of limitations to bury claims, and how they manipulate medical records to blame your illness on “lifestyle factors” instead of their toxic products. Lupe switched sides because he saw the injustice of the machine. Now, he uses that insider intelligence to ensure our clients get every dollar they are entitled to.
As Chad H. wrote in his verified Google review: “A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play!… Attorney Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION on my legal issue and keeps you updated in a timely manner. You are NOT just some client that’s caught in the middle of many other cases. You are FAMILY to them and they protect and fight for you as such.” We bring that “Pitt Bull” energy to every case in Palestine and across Anderson County. You aren’t a number to us; you are the reason we chose this profession. We work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you pay nothing unless we win. We advance all case costs, from industrial hygiene experts to world-class oncologists, because we believe the size of your bank account shouldn’t determine your access to justice.
Principal Office: Houston, Texas. Call (888) 288-9911.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos: The Invisible Killer in Anderson County
Asbestos is not just a “dangerous substance.” It is a naturally occurring mineral that was turned into a weapon of mass exposure by the American industrial complex. In Anderson County, particularly for those who worked in the Palestine railyards, regional power plants, or construction projects near Tennessee Colony, asbestos was everywhere. It was in the brake shoes of locomotives, the insulation on boilers, the gaskets in process lines, and the drywall mud used in almost every building built before 1980.
The science of how asbestos kills is devastatingly simple. Asbestos fibers are microscopic, often measuring five micrometers or longer. When inhaled, these fibers penetrate deep into the alveolar region of the lungs and migrate to the pleural lining—the mesothelium. Because the fibers are rigid and chemically resistant, your body’s macrophages (the “clean-up” cells of the immune system) try to engulf them but fail. This process, known as “frustrated phagocytosis,” causes the macrophages to die and release inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6.
This triggers a decades-long cycle of chronic inflammation. This inflammation generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause oxidative DNA damage and inactivate critical tumor suppressor genes, particularly BAP1 and p16. Over a 20-to-50-year latency period—as you were working, raising your children in Palestine, and planning for retirement—these genetic mutations were accumulating. Malignant transformation occurs when the cells finally lose the ability to control their own growth. By the time you feel that first unexplained cough or chest pain, the tumor burden has already reached a critical mass.
Identifying the Symptoms in Palestine and Rural Anderson County
Mesothelioma is often misdiagnosed as pneumonia, the flu, or standard lung cancer because its symptoms are insidious. If you worked at any industrial site in Anderson County between 1960 and 1990, you must watch for these recognition triggers:
- Progressive Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea): It starts when you’re walking up a flight of stairs and eventually happens even when you’re sitting in your living room.
- Persistent Dry Cough: A hacking cough that doesn’t produce anything and doesn’t go away with over-the-counter medication.
- Pleural Effusion: Unexplained fluid buildup around the lungs, often causing a “heavy” feeling in the chest.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing 15 to 20 pounds in a few months without trying.
- Night Sweats and Fatigue: Waking up with soaked sheets or feeling exhausted regardless of how much you sleep.
The Corporate Concealment: They Knew by 1935
The most infuriating part of a mesothelioma diagnosis is that it was preventable. The industry knew. In 1935, Sumner Simpson, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan, wrote a letter to Vandiver Brown of Johns-Manville about suppressing medical research. Brown’s reply was stark: “The less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” They chose to keep quiet while workers in Anderson County and across Texas handled their Kaylo insulation and Unibestos pipe covering.
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to recover from multiple pathways simultaneously. There are currently 60+ active asbestos bankruptcy trusts holding approximately $30 billion in assets. These trusts, like the Johns-Manville PI Settlement Trust and the Owens Corning/Fibreboard Trust, were established to pay victims even if the original company is gone. We find every trust you qualify for. Additionally, we pursue solvent (non-bankrupt) defendants in civil court. Average mesothelioma settlements range from $1 million to $1.4 million, with trial verdicts often reaching $5 million to $11.4 million.
Time is your enemy in these cases. Trust fund payment percentages, like the Manville Trust currently paying ~5.1%, can decline as assets are depleted. Furthermore, evidence of your exposure—work records, witness testimony from former co-workers in Palestine—disappears every day. Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We provide the aggressive, fast-moving representation you need when every month counts.
Benzene and Chemical Exposure: Rewriting Your Blood in the Texas Industrial Belt
While asbestos targets the lungs, benzene targets the marrow. Anderson County sits in a region heavily influenced by the Texas petrochemical industry. Whether you worked directly in a local chemical facility, at a regional refinery, or spent years as a mechanic handling solvents and degreasers along the US-79 corridor, you were likely exposed to benzene. Benzene is a Group 1 carcinogen that doesn’t just make you sick; it rewrites your blood at a molecular level.
The metabolic activation of benzene is a toxic cascade. When inhaled or absorbed through the skin, benzene is processed in the liver by the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2E1. It is converted into benzene oxide and then into highly reactive metabolites, specifically muconaldehyde and hydroquinone. These compounds concentrate in your bone marrow—the “factory” where your body produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Muconaldehyde is an electrophilic compound that binds directly to the DNA of your hematopoietic stem cells. This leads to specific chromosomal translocations—hallmark genetic shifts like t(8;21) or inv(16). These aren’t just random damage; they are the specific biological fingerprint of benzene exposure. The result is a progression from myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)—where your marrow produces immature, dysfunctional cells—to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
Benzene Signs for Anderson County Workers
If you spent years at a refinery or chemical plant and now experience these symptoms, your illness might be an occupational claim:
- Unusual Fatigue: Feeling weak despite resting.
- Easy Bruising or Bleeding: Frequent nosebleeds or gums that bleed when brushing.
- Frequent Infections: Getting sick more often because your white blood cell count is compromised.
- Pale Skin and Shortness of Breath: Signs of anemia from reduced red blood cell production.
Recent verdicts prove the scale of corporate liability. In 2024, a jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil for a mechanic who developed AML after years of benzene exposure. At Attorney 911, we investigate your full exposure history—not just your immediate employer, but the manufacturers of the chemicals you handled.
Lupe Peña’s defense-side experience is critical here. He knows how companies like Dow and Shell defense firms try to argue that your leukemia was “genetics” or “bad luck.” We use oncologists and hematologists to prove the benzene fingerprint in your DNA. Call (888) 288-9911. We won’t let them hide the truth about what they did to your blood.
FELA Railroad Injuries: Justice for the Workers of the Palestine Rail Hub
Palestine is a railroad town. For over a century, the local railyards and maintenance shops have been the lifeblood of the Anderson County economy. Historically a hub for the International-Great Northern and later Missouri-Pacific (MoPac) and Union Pacific (UP), these tracks have seen generations of workers. But railroad work is uniquely dangerous, and the railroads have a long history of sacrificing worker safety for efficiency.
Unlike most workers who are limited by state workers’ compensation laws, railroad workers are protected by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), 45 USC §§ 51-60. FELA is a powerful tool because it allows you to sue your employer directly for negligence. Even better, FELA uses a “featherweight” burden of proof. You only need to show that the railroad’s negligence played any part, however slight, in causing your injury or illness.
Asbestos and Cancer in the Railyards
The railroads were one of the largest users of asbestos in America. If you worked in the Palestine shops or as a conductor, engineer, or maintenance-of-way worker, you were exposed to:
- Locomotive Insulation: Asbestos lagging wrapped around boilers and steam pipes in older engines.
- Brake Shoes: Chrysotile asbestos in railcar brake pads released clouds of dust every time the brakes were inspected or replaced.
- Roundhouse Dust: Enclosed repair shops where asbestos dust was never properly ventilated.
- Diesel Exhaust: A known carcinogen that causes lung and bladder cancer.
A railroad worker in Anderson County diagnosed with mesothelioma can file a FELA negligence claim against the railroad AND file claims with the asbestos bankruptcy trusts. This dual-pathway strategy can result in settlements and verdicts worth significantly more than either claim alone. In 2024, an Indiana conductor was awarded a $15 million FELA verdict for spinal injuries. We bring that same level of advocacy to Palestine railroad families.
As Ralph Manginello often points out, the railroads have spent 100 years lobbying against FELA because it gives YOU too much power. We are here to help you exercise that power. Whether you suffered a traumatic injury in the yard or are facing an occupational cancer diagnosis, call us at 1-888-ATTY-911. We know the Union Pacific playbook, and we aren’t intimidated by it.
Industrial Explosions and Refinery Accidents: Ralph Manginello’s BP Litigation Advantage
Anderson County is situated in the heart of East Texas, surrounded by the energy infrastructure that fuels the world. While we don’t have a massive refinery within the city limits of Palestine, our neighbors in the Houston Ship Channel, Texas City, and Beaumont are home to workers from all over the region. Our workforce commutes to these high-hazard zones daily. When things go wrong at a refinery—as they did during the 2005 BP Texas City explosion—the impact is felt in every community in East Texas.
Industrial explosions are rarely “accidents.” They are almost always the result of a failure to follow OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) standards (29 CFR 1910.119). Facilities are required to conduct Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs) to identify and mitigate risks. When companies skip maintenance turnarounds, ignore warning signs of equipment failure, or fail to train contractors properly, they aren’t having an accident—they are committing negligence.
Ralph Manginello was part of the litigation team for the BP Texas City explosion, which resulted in $2.1 billion in total settlements. We understand the specialized science of blast waves, thermal burn mechanisms, and inhalation injuries. A full-thickness (3rd or 4th degree) burn is not just a skin injury; it is a systemic trauma that causes massive fluid shifts, “burn shock,” and potential organ failure within 48 hours.
Third-Party Claims vs. Workers’ Comp
If you are a contractor injured at an Anderson County job site or a regional refinery, your employer will tell you that workers’ compensation is your only option. They are lying. While you generally can’t sue your direct employer, you CAN sue the owner of the facility, the general contractor, or the manufacturer of the faulty equipment. These third-party claims have no damage caps and allow for the recovery of pain and suffering, which workers’ comp does not provide.
As Stephanie H. shared in her 5-star review: “When I felt I had no hope or direction… I just never felt so taken care of. She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders… I immediately reassured and took me seriously with no hesitation at all and she just really made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process.” That’s how we handle refinery and explosion cases. We take the burden off your family so you can focus on healing. Call (888) 288-9911 today.
Construction Accidents and Scaffold Falls: Protection for Anderson County Trades
The construction industry in Anderson County, from commercial builds in Palestine to residential expansion near Frankston, has one of the highest fatality rates of any economic sector. OSHA’s “Fatal Four”—falls, struck-by-object, electrocution, and caught-in-between—account for nearly 60% of all construction deaths.
Under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, employers are required to provide scaffolds that can support four times their maximum intended load. They must provide fall protection (guardrails or safety nets) at heights of 6 feet or more. When a worker falls from a scaffold in Anderson County, it isn’t just about broken bones. The impact involves high-velocity forces—Velocity = √(2gh)—that can cause diffusal axonal brain injury, spinal cord contusions leading to paralysis, and “crush syndrome” (rhabdomyolysis), where damaged muscle tissue releases myoglobin that triggers acute kidney failure.
The Undocumented Worker Advantage
Because many construction workers in East Texas are immigrants, employers often use fear of deportation to prevent them from filing injury claims. Let us be clear: Your immigration status does NOT affect your right to compensation for a workplace injury. Federal and state laws protect ALL workers. Lupe Peña is bilingual and understands the cultural and legal nuances of these cases. We provide a safe, confidential environment to pursue your rights without fear.
If you’ve been hurt on a job site, don’t wait for your employer’s insurance company to “do the right thing.” They won’t. Call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 and get a team that knows construction safety standards inside and out.
Axis 1: Toxic Substances — The Chemicals Destroying East Texas Families
Beyond the primary anchors of asbestos and benzene, Anderson County residents and workers face a cocktail of emerging toxic substances. These cases are complex, requiring advanced epidemiological data and molecular science to prove causation.
PFAS: The “Forever Chemicals” in Anderson County Water
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic chemicals used in non-stick coatings, grease-resistant packaging, and Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) used in firefighting training. Known as “forever chemicals” because their carbon-fluorine bonds are virtually indestructible, PFAS bioaccumulate in your blood, liver, and kidneys.
PFAS molecules disrupt the PPAR-α and PPAR-γ receptors in your body, leading to dyslipidemia (high cholesterol), thyroid disease, and kidney cancer. In 2024, the EPA set a maximum contaminant level (MCL) of just 4 parts per trillion for PFOA and PFOS—reflecting their danger even at vanishingly small concentrations. If you lived near a facility that used firefighting foam or an industrial plant in Anderson County and have been diagnosed with kidney cancer or thyroid disease, you need to call us. The national settlements against 3M ($12.5 billion) and DuPont ($1.18 billion) prove that companies can be held responsible for this contamination.
Roundup and Glyphosate: Farm and Maintenance Hazards
Anderson County has a strong agricultural heritage. Farmers, landscapers, and road maintenance crews who used Roundup regularly face a dramatically increased risk of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Monsanto (now Bayer) internal documents—the “Monsanto Papers”—revealed that the company ghostwrote studies to downplay the genotoxicity of glyphosate.
Genotoxicity means the chemical causes DNA strand breaks and oxidative stress in your cells. For many NHL patients, the latency period is 10 to 20 years. Juries have awarded billions in recent Roundup trials because they were convinced the company knew the risk and failed to warn users. If you have been diagnosed with DLBCL, follicular lymphoma, or any other NHL subtype after using Roundup, we can help.
Axis 2: Dangerous Industry Workers — More Than a Workplace Accident
Jones Act and Maritime Injuries: Rights for Offshore and Canal Workers
While Palestine is inland, many of our residents work on the “rotating schedules” common to the Gulf Coast maritime industry. If you spend 30% or more of your time in service of a vessel—whether on a barge, a tugboat, or an offshore platform—you are a “seaman” under the Jones Act, 46 USC § 30104.
The Jones Act is more powerful than workers’ comp. It gives you the right to:
- Maintenance and Cure: A daily living allowance and all medical costs paid for until you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI)—regardless of fault.
- Negligence Claims: The right to sue your employer for damages like pain and suffering.
- Unseaworthiness Claims: Against the vessel owner for defective equipment or inadequate crew.
Maritime injuries often involve drowning/near-drowning (which causes hypoxic encephalopathy brain damage) or crush injuries from heavy cargo. Ralph Manginello’s guide to offshore accidents is a comprehensive resource for these complex federal claims. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a navigator who understands maritime law.
Trench Collapse and Crane Collapse: Failure to Shore, Failure to Inspect
A single cubic yard of soil in an Anderson County trench weighs 3,000 pounds—as much as a compact car. When a trench wall collapses because it wasn’t shored or sloped per OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, the worker is buried in seconds. Death from asphyxiation occurs within 3–5 minutes because the weight on the chest makes it impossible to breathe.
Crane collapses are equally catastrophic and almost always involve overloading, foundation failure, or improper assembly. We use forensic engineers to reconstruct these failures and prove that “wind” or “accident” was actually a violation of the crane’s rated capacity chart. These cases routinely resolve for $2 million to $15 million+ because the negligence is so clear and the injuries are so life-altering.
Evidence Preservation: The 14-Day Toxic Exposure Triage
In a car accident, the evidence is at the scene. In a toxic exposure or railroad case in Anderson County, the evidence is in the archives. Companies shred records, witnesses move away, and facilities are demolished. We move within 14 days of retention to preserve:
- Industrial Hygiene Monitoring Reports: Air sampling data showing how many asbestos fibers or benzene ppm were in the air while you worked.
- OSHA 300 Logs: Records of injuries and illnesses at your specific job site.
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS): To identify EVERY chemical you were exposed to.
- Work History Reconstruction: We interview former co-workers from the Palestine railyards or your job crews to build an affidavit-backed history of your exposure.
As Leonor, our lead case manager, explains in the first episode of the Attorney 911 podcast: “Those little things that seem unimportant are the MOST IMPORTANT things you need to remember after an accident.” In toxic torts, those “little things” are which brand of joint compound you used or which building you were assigned to in 1974.
Multiple Compensation Pathways: Maximizing Your Recovery
The biggest mistake victims make is hiring a lawyer who only looks at one source of money. At Attorney 911, we build a Recovery Stack for every client:
- Bankruptcy Trust Claims: For asbestos victims, we file with 10+ different trusts simultaneously.
- Civil Lawsuits: Against solvent manufacturers, property owners, and contractors.
- Wrongful Death / Survival Actions: To recover for the family and the victim’s own suffering.
- VA Disability: If your exposure was service-connected. Our work on your civil case helps provide the medical evidence for your VA claim.
- RECA / Statutory Claims: For radiation and specialized government programs.
Workers’ compensation may provide $500 a week. A third-party toxic exposure lawsuit can result in a $1 million+ settlement. We make sure you aren’t leaving money on the table that your family will need for medical bills and long-term security.
Counter-Intelligence: Exploding the Defense Playbook
Lupe Peña’s time on the defense side taught him the three main tricks they’ll try on an Anderson County victim:
- “Which Product?” Identification Defense: They’ll say you can’t prove their asbestos caused the cancer. We use the “substantial factor” test (Lohrmann) to prove that every fiber contributed to the cumulative dose that caused the disease.
- “Smoking” Blame Game: They’ll try to say your smoking caused the lung cancer. We use the Helsinki Criteria to show that while smoking is a risk, asbestos multiplies that risk by 5x (or 50x together), and the defendant is still liable for their portion of the harm.
- Statute of Repose vs. Statute of Limitations: They’ll try to say your claim expired 10 years after the building was built. We identify legal exceptions that keep your claim alive under the discovery rule.
We know their playbook because we used to sit at their table. Now, we use their own strategies to trap them.
Anderson County Medical and Educational Infrastructure
If you’ve been diagnosed, you need the best care in the world. Fortunately, Texas is home to global leaders in occupational medicine.
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation. Their specialized mesothelioma and leukemia programs are the world standard. We can assist in coordinating documentation for their team.
- UTHealth Houston School of Public Health: Home to the Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health—one of only ~20 NIOSH-funded ERCs in the country. Their exposure assessments are gold-standard evidence.
- Texas Oncology (Regional/Statewide): With locations throughout East Texas, they provide expert care closer to home for those in Palestine or surrounding areas.
Search ClinicalTrials.gov for “mesothelioma” or “leukemia” plus your Anderson County ZIP code to find emerging treatments that could extend your life.
FAQ: Your Toxic Exposure Questions Answered
1. I worked at the railyards in Palestine 30 years ago. Is it too late to file a claim?
No. In Texas, the statute of limitations typically starts when you discover the disease and its connection to exposure, not when the exposure occurred. This “Discovery Rule” is essential for latent diseases like mesothelioma (15–50 year latency).
2. Can I sue if my employer is bankrupt?
Yes. Many bankrupt asbestos companies established trust funds with billions of dollars specifically to pay future claims. We navigate these 60+ trusts to get you paid.
3. Will filing a claim affect my VA benefits or Social Security?
Generally, no. Civil settlements and trust fund claims are independent of government benefits. We structure your recovery to minimize impact on other sources of income.
4. What is the average mesothelioma settlement?
Most mesothelioma settlements fall between $1 million and $1.4 million. Individual verdicts can be significantly higher—ranging from $5 million to $100 million+.
5. How much does a toxic exposure lawyer cost?
We work on a contingency fee basis. You pay $0 out of pocket. We only get paid if we win your case. We advance all costs for expert witnesses and medical records.
6. I’m an undocumented worker. Do I have rights?
Yes. Your status does not take away your right to a safe workplace or compensation for exposure. Lupe Peña is bilingual and protects the privacy and rights of all workers.
7. My spouse died of cancer after working in a plant. Can I still file?
Yes. You may have a wrongful death claim (for the family’s loss) and a survival action (for the pain and suffering your spouse endured before passing).
8. What is the difference between mesothelioma and asbestosis?
Mesothelioma is a terminal cancer of the lining of the lungs. Asbestosis is a chronic, progressive scarring (fibrosis) of the lung tissue. Both are compensable.
9. Can benzene exposure cause anything besides leukemia?
Yes. Benzene is linked to MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndrome), Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, and Multiple Myeloma.
10. Why should I choose Attorney 911 over a national “TV lawyer”?
National firms often just serve as referral mills—they take your call and sell your case to someone else. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you get Ralph and Lupe. You get the team that litigated BP Texas City. You get local East Texas accountability.
Your Fight Starts With One Call to 1-888-ATTY-911
The corporations that poisoned you have a team of lawyers. They’ve been preparing to fight your claim since before you were even diagnosed. They have billions in assets and decades of experience in delaying justice. You need a team that is more aggressive, more informed, and more personally invested than they are.
At Attorney 911, we don’t just “handle” cases; we hunt for justice. We know Anderson County’s history, we know the East Texas railyards, and we know the science of toxic exposure. From the first moment of discovery to the final settlement check, we are your shield and your sword.
Don’t wait. Trust fund assets are depleting, evidence is disappearing, and corporate bankruptcy filings are narrowing your window of opportunity.
Call Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña right now at 1-888-ATTY-911 or (888) 288-9911. The consultation is 100% free, 100% confidential, and could be the most important call of your life. Hablamos Español.
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