Migration to the U.S. Through Darién Gap
DARIEN GAP, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 20: Migrants, mostly from Ecuador, Haiti and Nigeria, pause for a break before climbing a muddy hillside trail in the wild and dangerous jungle on November 20, 2022 in Darién Gap, Colombia. Tens of thousands of migrants from around the world make their journey to the Southern U.S border through South America every year, crossing the Darién Gap, an inhospitable rainforest region. They walk for several days in harsh climatic conditions, risking their lives and facing dangers of poisonous animals and drug traffickers. They seek the American Dream. (Photo by Jan Sochor/Getty Images)
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