On Foot, Venezuela's Poor Seek Better Lives Across South America
During his two-week trek through the
bitterly cold Andean mountains, penniless Venezuelan migrant Jesus Mendoza has
eaten better than he has for months in his impoverished homeland. "In
Venezuela, I'd eat two meals a day if I was lucky," said Mendoza, walking
along the Pan-American highway with a tattered backpack. He illegally crossed
an unguarded border into Ecuador from Colombia. "Along the way, Colombians
have been generous. They have given us food and water," the 25-year-old
carpenter told Reuters. "I've even been eating chicken, which is a luxury
back home." More…
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