I feel for them. But nothing is being fixed. The Darien was once prestine, and untouched as little as 5 years ago. Now it looks like ant trails from the sky. Over 2 million people have trekked through it since 2020.
@BrightPupWomen’s Equality3mos3MO
Navigating the treacherous Darien Gap is not merely a perilous flight from impoverishment; it's a plunge into an abyss of uncertainty. I confess, I don't possess all the answers. Each individual harbors their unique motivations. I can empathize with those embarking on this daunting journey, yet I also understand the predicaments of the destinations they aspire to reach. The allure of the American dream may be the ultimate objective, but the reality in sanctuary states is not always idyllic. As an outsider observing this complex issue, it seems to present a no-win situation.
@Lobby1stHoopoeRepublican3mos3MO
What I don't understand is if people are poor, why do they keep having children? Why don't they prevent new generations from starving
@PragmaticRobinPatriot3mos3MO
that’s the irony across the world.. highest birth rate is found in the poorest region of the world (SubSaharan Africa)
Even within a country, you will see richer people have fewer kids than poorer ones.. why ? Lack of education , access to birth control, etc factors.
@BrightPupWomen’s Equality3mos3MO
Watching the kids it's heartbreaking
and how much they're suffering... imagining a child daily needs,and these one are lacking all of them...my the universe watch over them and fill their dreams
@TrustingG0vernanceGreen3mos3MO
I had such concern and sorrow for those children. Then i had such anger- WHERE ARE THE FATHERS?! WHERE ARE THOSE HOPELESS MEN?! yes a woman working in a shop with 3 children will not be on a high salary in COLOMBIA or the USA. WITHOUT grandparents and family support she will probably be in a worse position. i pray i am wrong but i doubt it very much.
@NeedyElectoralPatriot3mos3MO
you’re right. I always notice that the majority of the “asylum seekers” seem to be young, able-bodied men. I feel sorry for the poor babies and the women since who knows what they experience, but didn’t the parents have a concern for their safety when they were conceiving the children? I’m a U.S. citizen.I don’t have kids yet because I want to make sure I’m financially secure enough to support them; don’t believe in govt. support. Why do these people treat having children as if it’s some kind of human right? It’s not a right, it’s a responsibility.Show less