Thank you JD for reporting on this! I wonder, if people come from Colombia or Venezuela, how do they "continue north" to the US? Not to make light of their situation, but seems they took a wrong turn.
Thank you JD for reporting on this! I wonder, if people come from Colombia or Venezuela, how do they "continue north" to the US? Not to make light of their situation, but seems they took a wrong turn.
yeah, thank you, that was poor phrasing. I'll adjust. in short, I was told at the center that people often come from those countries to ecuador as a point of first departure, before eventually, sometimes after a few months, departing toward the united states.
still, in my basically non-existent knowledge of "how" they get here, it seems strange they would go from a country closer to the US to a country farther away. But God willing, they will find what they need in Ecuador.
Well, I guess you have to find a trafficker to take you across the Darien Gap. So my sense is that this is a place where you can connect with such a person. (?) Maybe in Bogota or Caracas thatтАЩs more difficult.
Thank you JD for reporting on this! I wonder, if people come from Colombia or Venezuela, how do they "continue north" to the US? Not to make light of their situation, but seems they took a wrong turn.
yeah, thank you, that was poor phrasing. I'll adjust. in short, I was told at the center that people often come from those countries to ecuador as a point of first departure, before eventually, sometimes after a few months, departing toward the united states.
still, in my basically non-existent knowledge of "how" they get here, it seems strange they would go from a country closer to the US to a country farther away. But God willing, they will find what they need in Ecuador.
Well, I guess you have to find a trafficker to take you across the Darien Gap. So my sense is that this is a place where you can connect with such a person. (?) Maybe in Bogota or Caracas thatтАЩs more difficult.