NACHO LOZANO: I don't want to leave this matter pending- it seems that there is, I insist, returning to what we were talking about in the previous segment, a dispute that can become political and I cannot stop thinking about the case of Elián González that happened in the year 2000; a Cuban boy who became the center of a dispute that became political. Do you see any resemblance between that case and the one of your nephew?
MISAEL OBREGON: Of course.
NACHO: Why?
OBREGON: Because the government is politicizing this. And they want to repatriate the child, and if the child doesn't want to, they can't force him back to Nicaragua.
NACHO: What are you going to do to defend your nephew's will?
OBREGON: There are many lawyers working on that, and they are not going to let it happen.
NACHO: You already have lawyers. Did you hire them or is any institution providing them to you?
OBREGON: An institution is sponsoring us.