YEAP !!! THIS SHOW HOW BLESSED THOSE WHO ARE BORN N HERE ARE . YET THEY AIN'T UNDERSTAND IT😭😭😭 THEY'RE DOING THEIR BEST PUT THIS COUNTRY DOWN SAYING 🇺🇸 IS BAD , RACIST, SOME LAZY TAKE EVERYTHING FOR GRANTED WANT GOVERNMENT PAY FOR EVERYTHING THEY SO SO UNGRATEFUL 4 THOSE WHO WORK HARD BEFORE THEIR GENERATION TO LEAVE ....." BLESSED COUNTRY"
The Nepali guy who remained hopeful 16:45 is a huge inspiration. Im one of the few Mexicans who Work with Nepali people at a Nepali restaurant, and they are the most Beautiful and Humble people ever, they treat you with so much love and respect that they make you feel like Family.
I started tearing up after Adam interviewed the man from Nepal... I can't even begin to imagine smiling after such a long journey without any definite success. That is courage, and it is beautiful.
@@jotrai first i doubt he looks more like spanish rather than nepali and he is fluenly speaking spanish in between for nepali speaking english must be common despite the interviewers asked in english he is replying in espanish .. this things are uncommon in nepali .
The Nepali guy made me cry 17:52 ! He is in miserable situation but he has a god in his heart and he is happy . May god help thus people looking for a better life
Sem dúvida! Eu torço muito por essa pessoa. Gostaria muito de vê-lo caminhar e como está hoje. Se eu tivesse condições como Soros e afins tem, ajudaria quem REALMENTE quer viver e não gastar dinheiro para socialismo, abordo e drogas. Só queria dar um abraço nessa pessoa.
Some of you are talking bad insulting these people, you don't know what they are going through, THEY ARE HUMAN JUST LIKE YOU, DON'T BE MEAN AND RUDE REMEMBER YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE
I felt Adam choked after speaking to the Nepalese guy who traveled alone and seeing him leaving by himself.. And when Adam asked where he got all the strength, the guy said the most powerful words, “faith in God.” Adam felt for the guy who showed him what courage and faith is about, and made him realize how lucky he was.
Yes.. that's deeply touched his heart ❤️ he just shocked for few sec with no words when that guy still keeping his smile in his face even though after all this struggle.
Either hope, or insanity, The Darien gap is synonymous with tragic consequence and demise - a lone traveler has a very poor Chace of surviving such a perilous attempt. It is fraught with marauding gangs of drug smugglers, millitant fugitives and outcasts of society. Any presence is a threat to their cover, and sternly I'll advised. You are looked upon as spy, and frequently dispatched then and there, never to be heard of again, lest your skeletal remains be discovered months, or even years later, strewn across the jungle floor after having been ripped open, dismembered and consumed by Wild ravenous scavenging animals.
im cuban and icompleted this journey when i was 12 in 2016 along with my parents and other migrants we met in the way i safely made it to the united states but i would never do it again and dont recommend it to anyone, it is the hardest thing ever. And we saw many people die or get deported in the way. out of a group of 10 cubans who where with us during the journey 2 of them are still very close friends with us and we meet for every Christmas/ birthdays/new year/ and thanksgiving because is like if we were a real family and each other is all we got in this country. The people in this video had it easy we didnt have anyfood aside for brown sugar and uncooked oatmeal we made with the water from the river. and my mom and i got our periods there and we didnt have supplies. it is important to not take everything for granted and be grateful for everything you have even if its just a little
When I watch documentaries like this, I kiss the ground my wonderful Country is on. I love you Canada! My heart is heavy for all people who can not feel this
Many times we think we have nothing. But in the matter of fact, most of us know NOTHING about "to have nothing": no home, no house, no money, no food, no country...nothing. These people have nothing indeed !! They are not seeking for a better life...they are seeking for LIFE AT ALL. We all should be grateful for all we have - even if we have a little. Once we have something, it means we have much more than these guys do. I hope they all make their way through the jungle and have their hope renewed in a new country, in a new life! Good lucky, guys! God bless you all!!
Fernando Scotelaro thing with brain and stop thinking with anus.. great people do great things to be great. .. You don't have money more than them .. do you know how much it cost? Or how knowledgeable it is to ignore America's refusal of visa and still succeed through this jungle?
Fernando Scotelaro well said can I use this on my book I did this trip to come here to United states and I'm writing it can I plz use this whole comment? And thank you you make me cry
Do you have to have "things" to have a life. For thousands of years in history, people had nothing and lived off the land or farmed. How did they survived all these years? America is wealthy, so what. We also have an drug problem. Americans are depressed. We have high divorce rate. Just because you have things does not mean you have a life at all.
Fernando Scotelaro : Do you know how much they pay for this trip ? The Indian Punjabis pay 20 - 25 lakh Indian Rupee minimum and I can bet most of them had house as well all the basic facilities back in India but they are all misguided and fascinated ( idk the exact reason why they are leaving but according to a recent interview of a Punjabi guy who is been deported from USA said to India Today magazine that he is being cheated by the trafficker, he doesn't know the route was tough and he sold his house and property to pay the agent and he thought he can earn good money like his fellow neighbour NRI Americans who is living in USA and thereby he can have a luxurious life.
I just don’t get all these clarifying comment below about where the man is from. Talk about missing the plot. God bless him, no matter where he is from. Godspeed my friend.
ummmmm, no. CBS just copied this th-cam.com/video/4mXHhky-xsA/w-d-xo.html. That's Carlos from that video that they get the directions from at the beginning of this video. Nothing new here.
@@Lesliefedy I disagree. The guy copied a much much better, ealier version. He took someone else's hard work, copied it. and made it all about him in the end, pandering to the camera, fake tears and all.
As an American, Ive always been annoyed about our immigration problem. However, hearing these stories has given me a new perspective on everything. The part where the guy says he's "fortunate enough to not understand why these people are doing this" really hit hard.
I’m from Panamá and I didn’t know that the journey took so long. Every time that they pass a river my heart dropped, rivers here can change in a blink of eye and drown you. And the humidity here, you feel like you can’t breath I can’t imagine how bad it was in the middle of the jungle.
I am from Brazil and I honestly had no idea people went from Colombia all the way to the US by foot. Mad respect for these people, my heart breaks for them and I admire their courage so much. I hope for a bright prosperous future for them all. Thanks for making this doc for us!
@@wayneduvall1854 Man please, your ancestors shed the blood of the people whose land it was in order to make it "your country". They should have told y'all to get out
@@goosgooskaciyaaraha3636 I am a us citizen and my brother is trying to go through this journey to get to the US. He’s just crossed the Darién Gap yesterday. Can you please tell me more about your journey or any good information for my brother? Like how did you get to the US?
@@goosgooskaciyaaraha3636 SWIM ACROSS ! Trump lost, tell him try again to get freedom !! A Honduras guy I met successfully did so with few possessions & documents in plastic bags attached to his clothing to protect them, but he made it to Chicago !! 🤗 🙂
@@nirajgurung2401 I'm indian. If he's indian that's really okay, he has a will power and powerful smile given by God. All I want to know is how do u know he's a indian?. If he's supposed a nepali, what would ur reaction, won't u gonna accept ur own country's fellow?
God Bless America,I remember the hardships I experienced in the Darien Gap,Oh My God it’s either death or life!!!I would never advise anybody to come through the Darien Gap,walked for 7 days without food!!!Thanks to Almighty that am still alive!!!God Bless America for standing up with human rights!!!Am crying as am watching the video,nobody leaves home unless home is a mouth of a shark!!!
The camera man doesent feel anything. All the camera mans are like super humans. They get in the middle off wars bullet dont do anything to them. They go to the dessert they dont need water nor food. Cameras mans are amazing.
I came to Europe from Afghanistan 6 months walking and I saw 19 countries and now I live in Barcelona Spain and we were 14 Afghan boys and my 3 friends died in iran and Turkey border because we didn't have food from 1 week but now I have Spanish nationality and Spain is my country 🇪🇦🇪🇦 Viva españa
Damn, this really let's me put my life into perspective and not let me sweat the small stuff! Bless you all with your strong spirits, hope you make it!
I was very impressed by that alone man from Nepal... He had God in his heart, he had nothing, and with a smile he continued his ordeal, with the hope of a better life.. :)
DataStorm and from where do you know that? Do you know him? Its true that even to me he doesnt look like a nepalese, but....Still, it doesnt matter his nationality, he was a desperate man who traveled alone in that difficult jungle for a better life and thats very impressive for me.
Unq yes we r talking about guy from 17:25 not the Iranian guy and other guy from group but ones who is telling he is alone and says he is Nepali also he seems to b following the group in secret otherwise how can one travel alone in that rain forest without food an only water or he must be mad
These are the kind of people that come to the USA, and in about 5-10 years will own grocery stores, motels, and gas stations. After all the struggles they've been through in their lives, they are just happy to have a job that pays, some food, and a roof over their heads. They know what it means to live a hand-to-mouth existence, and appreciate the meaning of hard work.
@@bejakabyle Its not true because all of those groups you mentioned are LEGAL immigrants, I believe it, but it does not refute me saying that persons statement is false because legal immigrants and illegal immigrants are two totally different groups of people
Am one of those guys went to through there in 2017 . It was so though . Am there in USA now different life. But am glad that I saw the other side of the world. Now I am great-full for what I have. Great memories, thanks CBSN
The guy from Nepal give me so much courage and strength. To see how he responds to his current circumstances, he find joy even in the midst of pain. I wish I can help them all, but I pray God keep them safe.
Felt choked up a few times watching this doc. Very powerful. The desperation, lack of options, faith, hope, resilience, hunger for life is palpable in these people. I’ve been in some jungles and just being a tourist walking through felt like a nightmare. Very touching, especially Shahab’s and the man from Nepal’s stories. I sincerely hope these people made where they wanted to be. We live in a cruel world.
@@surajghimirey1400 Do not disown your own people! he said he's from Nepal...why should he lie? and how can you tell from the color of his skin that he's not nepali? Do Nepalese people have an exclusive shade of skin color? Go to any city in nepal you will find people with different skin tones - from dark to wheatish brown and fair white skin...
Hace 4 años cruzo el jungle de Panama fui muy dificil para mi mucho hambre me cayiste del agua pero ahora gracias a Dios estoy en Miami Thx Lord no puedo olvidarme Darien
My heart was broken when watching this NEPLAI man. even though his english was not good enough but his actions have spoken much louder. May God lead him to his final destination.
Yes. Never knew that even Indians and Nepalese try illegal immigration. Although the number is very small compared to others, it is still an eye opener
it's very sad Nepalese are leaving Nepal and bihari people are coming to nepal and people in Nepal are losing their real identity people convert on just 2 packet of rice in Asia now days very sad.
Por el Darien pasa mucha gente, la gran mayoría son latinos del sur ecuatorianos peruanos bolivianos argentinos brasileños y colombianos, pero también pasa mucha gente de las islas del Caribe cubanos haitianos dominicanos etc. Hay algo que tampoco se habla mucho, hay mucha inmigración y mucha gente de otros continentes que pasa por Darien, en darían es muy normal ver en grupos a africanos de costa de Marfil cualquier país de África occidental o África del Sur, la realidad es que si hay muchos africanos intentando pasar por la selva darían en su gran mayoría son hombres muchos de ellos tienen problemas con el idioma porque no hablan español
Thank you for making a documentary that makes you suffer so much.I have also passed this journey. Three years ago, the pain is excruciating and I think there is no one else in the world.
Absolutely!!! Your eyes see clearly and your heart and mind open when you live outside the US as a US citizen. These people are an asset not a liability
@@mjt_emp3ror I can make the world a wonderful place without having to accept these and other people from coming to America. Why travel through six countries to get here? Stop at the first one. They wanna come here to send more back to their home countries. Immigration in the US has been out-of-control since 1965. It is time for it to end.
Daniel y Ruby I’m Colombian but living in Los Angeles and the US for many years and planning on going back home. How did you end up going to Colombia? Are you Latin? It’s strange you don’t have reliable Internet or cell phone signal in Bogotá. I talk to my family in other smaller cities and they have pretty good service.
Hi Brian. No, I'm not Latin. How I ended up in Colombia.? Well, the economy in the US a number of years ago was horrible. I was in my mid 40s then and I decided to take a trip. I had a friend I met on line who lived in Bogota and she invited me to visit a few years ago. So I took a plane from Detroit to Bogota and once I arrived here I knew I had to stay. I found another woman here in Bogota that I am in the process of going into business with. The cell/internet service is much slower than in the US, but it is still better than it was on my first trip years ago. Overall no complaints though, Am I going back to Detroit? Not anytime soon,... Oh by the way, I live in barrio Bosa in the south.
Daniel y Ruby Interesting story. I’m 40 and came to the US when I was 22. It’s funny how now some people are going from here to Colombia to visit or retire there. Venezuelans are also migrating massively to Colombia. Until a few years ago, and for many decades, it was extremely difficult to find some foreigner daring to even visit Colombia. We also lived in Bogotá, in the 80’s, in Engativá, right next to the airport, when that area was still the countryside. Then moved and grew up in Armenia, Quindío. Isn’t the Bosa area kind of dangerous, like Detroit is right now?
Yeah, thats the sterotype here is the south is dangerous...However, I got robbed at gunpoint and at knifepoint in Parque Nacional close to Chapenero last April. Crime is all over regardless of the neighborhood. I will say this, I have yet to see anything as violent as Detroit here. Nothing close to the burned out neighborhoods Detroit offers, nor the murders. Maybe Palmira, close to Cali has violence like Detroit. But getting a cedula here is almost impossible unless you have serious money. Even getting married here is not easy. The Notarias have clamped down hard and make up excuses why not to approve papers. The term Byzantine is very fitting here regarding government regulations. Ive overstayed my tourist visa twice in the past 4 years and had to pay a 550,000 pesos fine each time. Seems to me its cheaper and easier to pay the fine than to be legal here....
I watched this particular video and later I embarked on this journey. I stayed 7 nights and 8 days in the Darien Gap. I appreciate the work of the camera man and his crew, it's just impossible to show everything. God saw me through. God is with them. There is a thin line between life n death
Wow, just to think that I have the blessing of pointing at any country I want to go and in a matter of days I could be there, make me feel so privileged.
Hello my darling journalist I can see your heart is breaking watching your fellow men trying to find a better life god bless you and what you do thank you for working so hard so we can see the other side of getting a better life
This made me almost cry 😢 what a journey! And I wonder what happened to the guy who continued his journey alone I hope he’s still alive and manage to his destination 😞
That's really dangerous and difficult journey but I feel something when I hear the man from Nepal 😢😢and few minutes later to see my classmate from Eritrea 😥😥🇪🇷🇪🇷
i was 14 years old when a pass by the choco darien by my self it took me 3 months to complete it until i reach the panamericana highway i do not wish anyone to do this journy . and by the way i never made it to the other side i was deported from panama to peru
In motherland carribe mi bredda,cross from Brazil, Peru Ecuador then Columbia mucho Scorpio an snakes, python......Panama, Nicaragua to.Honduras, guatamala then Mexico.
I'm sorry to hear your struggle. There are many desperate people from Venezuela here in Ecuador. Especially now. We try to help them with food and money. I give when I see them. The ones that are older and used to have more money, they went on to Peru. But the younger ones, they came later. And they are here. Struggling.
@@Dachdogoriginal I´m sorry madam, I´m also from Ecuador currently living in my country. I have to say that I´M TOTALLY against giving away money to beggars on the streets. No matter where they´re from it ain´t just right. SORRY
We have to admire the amazing will people need to do something like this just to live, as Shahab says. The filmmakers are fantastic. It takes a lot to film, write and talk through the struggle to "get there". Beautiful report. Thank you!
I survived this journey, 2016, I thank GOD i have a achieved all my Goals, i thank Who ever helped me. I can’t believe how i changed my life, I drive 2021 Toyota I have a wife, and kids, I can travel any country in the world, thanks USA
These refugees need our prayers, our love, and our help, no matter where you live and where the refugees are coming from. Reach out your hand, help, pray with them, and show them the love of Jesus. We are here attempting to do this in S.A.
جد جد مهم : الى زهير و حسن : يجب عليكم ارتداء البوط(حذاء الفلاح في العمل) لتجنب العضات المباشرة للثعابين, هذا الفيديو حول خطورة الرحلة في غابة دارين كاب يوئكدن على ضرورة ارتداء البوط٠ المرجو اخبار زهير و حسن بهذه المعلومة والنصيحة.
Thank you. This is one of the better videos about the Darien Gap and I have watched a lot of them ! Those who are desperate follow the jungle route using guides, at a cost of course. The guides tend to avoid the paths the drug smugglers use, but are most likely to ask for more money half way through the trip. They also abandon those who get fairly close to the Panama border leaving them to go on alone, for obvious reasons. At the border most will be sent back.. or if they have tried to cross before, to prison. The Darien Gap IS dangerous and extremely challenging . There are some good posts like this one on YT. But there are others that have been hyped up..and really not honest. If you are really interested consider watching a few...and make your own mind up. Avoid the hyped up one showing a Skull on a stick lol...He makes out he could be going to his death (takes anti venom and never sees a snake and his wife gives him a peck on the cheek as he strolls away, as if he is going to the office....) its a joke. Anyway that's what YT is all about... other peoples opinions...including mine. lol. Enjoy.
@@raymonds7492 No. But that is what humans look to as their security. The world claims it is going to provide everything humans need. But man was not made to depend on themselves.
@@Dachdogoriginal its not the "world" thats keeping these people poor. Its the IMF destroying countries through usery. Stop lecturing the world and grab a gun and oust the economic warfare being waged in Latin America.
@@AlphaMale505 humans can't solve ALL the dire issues that face them. Every solution causes more problems. This "world" is designed so it will fail them. It is meant to keep everyone focused on the chaos, and not the real issue and reality.
I escaped the U.S. to live in Colombia. You think the Colombian jungle is bad? Just try living in a society of debt addiction. The whole buy-now-pay-later lifestyle will swallow you alive faster than any jungle anywhere.
They should use their energy to improve the place they live though. If they want to risk their lives, stand up to the dictators that are keeping the 3rd world countries from developing.
"...I'm lucky enough not to have to know that..." I was moved to tears (many times) but particularly after you spoke to the Nepalese man. This is crazy... I'm grateful you're reporting on this Humanitarian crisis. Americans don't realize how easy they have it. I hope they all make it. Their courage and spirit makes the American dream a reality.
This documentary let me appreciate everything that I've, I'm so grateful to God for His MERCY, each day that He wakes me and my family up. I'll not take life for granted, I'll pray daily for all these people that are crossing through the Darien jungle seeking a better life; my heart was broken when I saw the hardship these people have to go through seeking a better way of life
These are the documentaries I want to see. Everyday you wake up is a gift and this really puts things in perspective.
❤️❤️❤️
@@sagardjtsb5822 I myself is a documentary who crossed that jungle in 2017,and now i am living in Lansing Michigan state.
You are very brave may the good Lord make your dream come true
I agree with you a million percent
YEAP !!! THIS SHOW HOW BLESSED THOSE WHO ARE BORN N HERE ARE . YET THEY AIN'T UNDERSTAND IT😭😭😭 THEY'RE DOING THEIR BEST PUT THIS COUNTRY DOWN SAYING 🇺🇸 IS BAD , RACIST, SOME LAZY TAKE EVERYTHING FOR GRANTED WANT GOVERNMENT PAY FOR EVERYTHING THEY SO SO UNGRATEFUL 4 THOSE WHO WORK HARD BEFORE THEIR GENERATION TO LEAVE ....." BLESSED COUNTRY"
The Nepali guy who remained hopeful 16:45 is a huge inspiration. Im one of the few Mexicans who Work with Nepali people at a Nepali restaurant, and they are the most Beautiful and Humble people ever, they treat you with so much love and respect that they make you feel like Family.
so nepali are in mexico too?
❤️
We are
@@filoshpremium4042 there is a lot of them and a lot of middle eastern people here too. not all go to the USA.
@@filoshpremium4042 There are all types of nationalities in Mexico. I've seen Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Polish, Russian, etc
I started tearing up after Adam interviewed the man from Nepal... I can't even begin to imagine smiling after such a long journey without any definite success. That is courage, and it is beautiful.
24:39 🙏
Notice he said he had no more water. He was smart to not announce what he had. Good way to get robbed. He had a backpack of water.
me too!
He isnt nepali ..
@@jotrai first i doubt he looks more like spanish rather than nepali and he is fluenly speaking spanish in between for nepali speaking english must be common despite the interviewers asked in english he is replying in espanish .. this things are uncommon in nepali .
The Nepali guy made me cry 17:52 ! He is in miserable situation but he has a god in his heart and he is happy . May god help thus people looking for a better life
We all have PROBLEMS. Why cry. God wants him to enter AMERICA LEGALLY
@@mramerica6229 😂😂
Sem dúvida! Eu torço muito por essa pessoa. Gostaria muito de vê-lo caminhar e como está hoje. Se eu tivesse condições como Soros e afins tem, ajudaria quem REALMENTE quer viver e não gastar dinheiro para socialismo, abordo e drogas.
Só queria dar um abraço nessa pessoa.
@@mramerica6229 Hmmmmm.
Me to 😢
Some of you are talking bad insulting these people, you don't know what they are going through, THEY ARE HUMAN JUST LIKE YOU, DON'T BE MEAN AND RUDE REMEMBER YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE
Let them live in your place then. Oh wait you won't!... Now STFU.
I just read hundreds of comments and maybe 1% were bad. 99% is people expressing sympathy and admiration for these migrants.
They need to go back home am stop coming to the USA taking our jobs and resources!!!!!🤬
Trump and kadyrov will be nice
Trump
I felt Adam choked after speaking to the Nepalese guy who traveled alone and seeing him leaving by himself.. And when Adam asked where he got all the strength, the guy said the most powerful words, “faith in God.” Adam felt for the guy who showed him what courage and faith is about, and made him realize how lucky he was.
Yes.. that's deeply touched his heart ❤️ he just shocked for few sec with no words when that guy still keeping his smile in his face even though after all this struggle.
I am nepali ...and i know he is not nepali ...he is hiding his identity
The guy travelling alone is the epitome of hope and being grateful to God regardless of the situation. I admire his resilience.
@Mind Blown oh no!? What happened?
@Mind Blown how do you know?
@Mind Blown omg after such a heart wrenching and beautiful tale this gave me the biggest laugh. ❤️
Either hope, or insanity, The Darien gap is synonymous with tragic consequence and demise - a lone traveler has a very poor Chace of surviving such a perilous attempt. It is fraught with marauding gangs of drug smugglers, millitant fugitives and outcasts of society. Any presence is a threat to their cover, and sternly I'll advised. You are looked upon as spy, and frequently dispatched then and there, never to be heard of again, lest your skeletal remains be discovered months, or even years later, strewn across the jungle floor after having been ripped open, dismembered and consumed by Wild ravenous scavenging animals.
He will make it. He has God in his plan.
im cuban and icompleted this journey when i was 12 in 2016 along with my parents and other migrants we met in the way i safely made it to the united states but i would never do it again and dont recommend it to anyone, it is the hardest thing ever. And we saw many people die or get deported in the way. out of a group of 10 cubans who where with us during the journey 2 of them are still very close friends with us and we meet for every Christmas/ birthdays/new year/ and thanksgiving because is like if we were a real family and each other is all we got in this country. The people in this video had it easy we didnt have anyfood aside for brown sugar and uncooked oatmeal we made with the water from the river. and my mom and i got our periods there and we didnt have supplies. it is important to not take everything for granted and be grateful for everything you have even if its just a little
You should make a TH-cam video on this, it sounds like such an incredible and crazy experience
@@DanielCho1997 yes so ice can find them and deport them for breaking the law
Am crying after reading ur comment. Believe in Jesus and nothing will be against u😭
I'm felling sad for you and your mom. You all are brave. Actually life can be beautiful with a little thing.
did you go through boat or sum thing wtf?
I passed through this forest trekking for four days 😢. But in all I thank God for my life
Hy, plz give your insta id
How did you go about if you don't mind sharing
Trump is president
When I watch documentaries like this, I kiss the ground my wonderful Country is on. I love you Canada!
My heart is heavy for all people who can not feel this
Lynne N Thank you for being one of the few non-selfish Americans who actually is aware of other humans in need !
Irvin Trujillo.... thank you for your nice comment. I am a kind loving blessed Canadian!!!!
Lynne N EVEN BETTER HAHA
Damn
Lynne
Many times we think we have nothing.
But in the matter of fact, most of us know NOTHING about "to have nothing": no home, no house, no money, no food, no country...nothing. These people have nothing indeed !! They are not seeking for a better life...they are seeking for LIFE AT ALL.
We all should be grateful for all we have - even if we have a little. Once we have something, it means we have much more than these guys do. I hope they all make their way through the jungle and have their hope renewed in a new country, in a new life!
Good lucky, guys! God bless you all!!
Fernando Scotelaro thing with brain and stop thinking with anus.. great people do great things to be great. .. You don't have money more than them .. do you know how much it cost? Or how knowledgeable it is to ignore America's refusal of visa and still succeed through this jungle?
Fernando Scotelaro well said can I use this on my book I did this trip to come here to United states and I'm writing it can I plz use this whole comment? And thank you you make me cry
Correct my man god bless you and all then ones that have to suffer this unfortunate fate.
Do you have to have "things" to have a life. For thousands of years in history, people had nothing and lived off the land or farmed. How did they survived all these years? America is wealthy, so what. We also have an drug problem. Americans are depressed. We have high divorce rate. Just because you have things does not mean you have a life at all.
Fernando Scotelaro : Do you know how much they pay for this trip ?
The Indian Punjabis pay 20 - 25 lakh Indian Rupee minimum and I can bet most of them had house as well all the basic facilities back in India but they are all misguided and fascinated ( idk the exact reason why they are leaving but according to a recent interview of a Punjabi guy who is been deported from USA said to India Today magazine that he is being cheated by the trafficker, he doesn't know the route was tough and he sold his house and property to pay the agent and he thought he can earn good money like his fellow neighbour NRI Americans who is living in USA and thereby he can have a luxurious life.
Eye opener of the sheer struggles of our fellow humans. The power of hope and dreams , faith is incredible.
Adam is almost crying when he seen the Nepali man going by himself this is tough Job
He is not nepali he is from India 🇮🇳
Suman Bhandari ok thank you for the information
abo saliling i don’t know why they fell shy to say he is Indian 🇮🇳 that means he is dominating my country nepal .. actually he is Indian
@@hu_manbhandari3571 how do you know ?? Did he tell you
I just don’t get all these clarifying comment below about where the man is from. Talk about missing the plot. God bless him, no matter where he is from. Godspeed my friend.
this reporter is damn good ... hard to do this kind of documentary..
ummmmm, no. CBS just copied this th-cam.com/video/4mXHhky-xsA/w-d-xo.html. That's Carlos from that video that they get the directions from at the beginning of this video. Nothing new here.
@@alexwestconsulting it's still nice
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@@Lesliefedy I disagree. The guy copied a much much better, ealier version. He took someone else's hard work, copied it. and made it all about him in the end, pandering to the camera, fake tears and all.
Look he work for CBS an American television but he's not white, he looks asian ,ok told me why???
As an American, Ive always been annoyed about our immigration problem. However, hearing these stories has given me a new perspective on everything. The part where the guy says he's "fortunate enough to not understand why these people are doing this" really hit hard.
porque te molestaba la inmigración??
My mom was a refugee and I'm so grateful for the life I have as well as the opportunities.
Iam refuuee
Gd bless your mother ❤ no one will love you like she does. Keep her close to your heart xoxo
When you see this kind of documentary what you have to say first is THANK YOU GOD for the little he gave me 🙏
God has nothing to do with it. Just the circle of life. Some have to struggle more than others.
@@suedimurekezi7221 Maybe it'd be better to stop pushing your atheistic beliefs to everyone. Your beliefs have nothing to do with it as well.
Amen
Amen🙏🙏🙏
My brother disappeared in Ecuador 6yrs ago on his way to the US. We've never heard from him again. This documentary was hard to watch
😢im sorry to hear that
So sorry for your loss 🙏🏾💔
I pray God grants you & your family peace & comfort regarding this situation.
That sucks I am sorry
Sorry brother 🤦♂️😍❤️💐
I’m so sorry sending love to you and your family💗💗💗
This is the real survival show...not fake
Yes
Hi
We went through in the 70s and 80s from Laso to Thailand. Many lost their lives including my sister and mother
@@162playboyz 😥😥😥😢
@@162playboyz could you tell to me what happened ?
I’m from Panamá and I didn’t know that the journey took so long. Every time that they pass a river my heart dropped, rivers here can change in a blink of eye and drown you. And the humidity here, you feel like you can’t breath I can’t imagine how bad it was in the middle of the jungle.
wow, are you from Panama?
@@almamun4988 yeah
okay. Thank you
@@lizacedeno1718 hi
@@abdulqadiraweys3040 zxp waxaan filayaa inaad nooshahay yacni wakhtibaa kasoo wareegey markaad qortay message kan ?
I am from Brazil and I honestly had no idea people went from Colombia all the way to the US by foot.
Mad respect for these people, my heart breaks for them and I admire their courage so much. I hope for a bright prosperous future for them all.
Thanks for making this doc for us!
Whoever produced this video deserves an Oscar. Incredible performance by these absolute challenge.
The forest looks beautiful from above but so deep and dense from below. These people are brave
@@wayneduvall1854 I think the only drop of blood people shed in this country is accidently scraping there knees
@@wayneduvall1854 Please😂 These people work 100 times harder than you and get no benefits
@@wayneduvall1854 Man please, your ancestors shed the blood of the people whose land it was in order to make it "your country". They should have told y'all to get out
Puskai astajuca doma, ninada iskat čevo to ,čevo nietu
This is heart wrenching. 😭 God bless everyone that takes this journey to the US. 🙏
Anyone who survives this journey should be recruited by the military.
I was in this back 2016 from brazil to US but deported back 2017 march trump .
@@goosgooskaciyaaraha3636 I am a us citizen and my brother is trying to go through this journey to get to the US. He’s just crossed the Darién Gap yesterday. Can you please tell me more about your journey or any good information for my brother? Like how did you get to the US?
@@goosgooskaciyaaraha3636 I hope you are ok I'm sorry it happened. Goodluck.
@@goosgooskaciyaaraha3636
SWIM ACROSS !
Trump lost, tell him try again to get freedom !! A Honduras guy I met successfully did so with few possessions & documents in plastic bags attached to his clothing to protect them, but he made it to Chicago !! 🤗 🙂
Sure
The Nepal guy made me cry once he said it's God who guided me❤❤ hope u made it to USA .....God will always be with u
made me sad to see him hope he made it
He is indian not nepali
@@nirajgurung2401 I'm indian. If he's indian that's really okay, he has a will power and powerful smile given by God. All I want to know is how do u know he's a indian?. If he's supposed a nepali, what would ur reaction, won't u gonna accept ur own country's fellow?
@@nirajgurung2401 why does it matter tho
@@nirajgurung2401 you idiot. How did you know he is an indian although he said he is Nepali
God Bless America,I remember the hardships I experienced in the Darien Gap,Oh My God it’s either death or life!!!I would never advise anybody to come through the Darien Gap,walked for 7 days without food!!!Thanks to Almighty that am still alive!!!God Bless America for standing up with human rights!!!Am crying as am watching the video,nobody leaves home unless home is a mouth of a shark!!!
@sadiq hassan God bless you
@@miltama7035 Thank you
Amazing hope that the weather was kind to you glad it all worked out for you 😊
If they are tired, imagine the camera man...
The camera man doesent feel anything. All the camera mans are like super humans. They get in the middle off wars bullet dont do anything to them. They go to the dessert they dont need water nor food. Cameras mans are amazing.
Just think about Man vs Nature camera man.
camera man can switch with a reliever. they cant idiot.
The Reporter only put their voice and nice face, the camera man made all hard and dirty work.
@@arariche5423 💯
Wow that Iranian - he picked up Spanish that quick? Hats off to him.
And the respect he has for his love? By not showing her photo to the world 😭
Having a significant other who doesn't speak your native language is definitely a big motivator and help for language learning ;)
@@nodeue - so very true!
I was so impressed by how well he spoke Spanish.
That’s called learning by tongue
Most definitely an iranian spy
Documentaries like these help to open our eyes to to the suffering in this world. We need to appreciate the abundance we have.
I hope you guys understand the opportunity that you have. Jobs .free to travel
..health care
And free to vote who ever you guys need
I came to Europe from Afghanistan 6 months walking and I saw 19 countries and now I live in Barcelona Spain and we were 14 Afghan boys and my 3 friends died in iran and Turkey border because we didn't have food from 1 week but now I have Spanish nationality and Spain is my country 🇪🇦🇪🇦
Viva españa
God bless you!
how did you get visa ? applied for refugee ?
@@MS-nh7zj all world know Afghanistan situation and so for us easy to get asylum and I came to Europe on dangerous way
@Someone Andnoone good
@@RosalindGash thank you
Damn, this really let's me put my life into perspective and not let me sweat the small stuff! Bless you all with your strong spirits, hope you make it!
Kudos to the reporters for their extreme effort to walk through the jungle and bring us this report.
I was very impressed by that alone man from Nepal... He had God in his heart, he had nothing, and with a smile he continued his ordeal, with the hope of a better life.. :)
DataStorm and from where do you know that? Do you know him? Its true that even to me he doesnt look like a nepalese, but....Still, it doesnt matter his nationality, he was a desperate man who traveled alone in that difficult jungle for a better life and thats very impressive for me.
@@MosNeagu1975 my friend he is not from Nepal but i appreciate his effort .
Ramesh dahal I m talking about the guy from 17:25 . I think you are talking about the guy from Iran.
Unq yes we r talking about guy from 17:25 not the Iranian guy and other guy from group but ones who is telling he is alone and says he is Nepali also he seems to b following the group in secret otherwise how can one travel alone in that rain forest without food an only water or he must be mad
Because he knows his god won’t reject him.
These are the kind of people that come to the USA, and in about 5-10 years will own grocery stores, motels, and gas stations. After all the struggles they've been through in their lives, they are just happy to have a job that pays, some food, and a roof over their heads. They know what it means to live a hand-to-mouth existence, and appreciate the meaning of hard work.
this is factually untrue.
They can do that in Chile Brasil Argentina Colombia.
He is walking through many excellent countries.
@@Tanner731 it’s true , in California most of the gas stations and leaker stores and grocery stores owned by Yemenites , Vietnamese and Iranians
@@bejakabyle Its not true because all of those groups you mentioned are LEGAL immigrants, I believe it, but it does not refute me saying that persons statement is false because legal immigrants and illegal immigrants are two totally different groups of people
@@Tanner731 exactly. You immigrate with respect. You enter when you are being accepted with open arms.
hi i am from nepal. my name is binod bhandari. i am crying after see this video. oh my god. i am praying for you all guys.
I hope the Nepal guy is fine.
Umm
@@Sandip_ghyapchan_chhantyal07 um what
Joey Bats umm means yes 😄
I am also from Nepal and I was praying for him.... may god help him🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻...
Good
I am a lucky man for living in america i waste my money everyday and this people suffering
you are really lucky
Can you help me to get in America, i am from punjab india.
@@David-vi9jq literally the same thing💀
The country I dream of
@@sandeepsingh22 book a flight that's easy dude
Am one of those guys went to through there in 2017 . It was so though . Am there in USA now different life. But am glad that I saw the other side of the world. Now I am great-full for what I have. Great memories, thanks CBSN
The guy from Nepal give me so much courage and strength. To see how he responds to his current circumstances, he find joy even in the midst of pain. I wish I can help them all, but I pray God keep them safe.
He is on weight loss trip.
I admire the sole traveller.How big his faith was.Bless them all.
Felt choked up a few times watching this doc. Very powerful. The desperation, lack of options, faith, hope, resilience, hunger for life is palpable in these people. I’ve been in some jungles and just being a tourist walking through felt like a nightmare. Very touching, especially Shahab’s and the man from Nepal’s stories. I sincerely hope these people made where they wanted to be. We live in a cruel world.
That man from Nepal broke my heart, no one should have to live like this and suffer this much.
He isn’t Nepali. He is faking to be Nepali! He is from India!
He is not Nepali ... he is lying .. His color of skin dosent reflect him as Nepali
@@surajghimirey1400 That is disgusting you don't know him shame on you
@@surajghimirey1400 Do not disown your own people! he said he's from Nepal...why should he lie? and how can you tell from the color of his skin that he's not nepali? Do Nepalese people have an exclusive shade of skin color? Go to any city in nepal you will find people with different skin tones - from dark to wheatish brown and fair white skin...
@@JavedKhan-bo1nn I been to Nepal and many I seen many people that look like him. Indians live there too.
Hace 4 años cruzo el jungle de Panama fui muy dificil para mi mucho hambre me cayiste del agua pero ahora gracias a Dios estoy en Miami Thx Lord no puedo olvidarme Darien
My heart was broken when watching this NEPLAI man. even though his english was not good enough but his actions have spoken much louder. May God lead him to his final destination.
Being a Nepali, I am shocked that even Nepalese also travelling thru this jungle to seek for good life. Feeling sad for Him !
Yes. Never knew that even Indians and Nepalese try illegal immigration. Although the number is very small compared to others, it is still an eye opener
it's very sad Nepalese are leaving Nepal and bihari people are coming to nepal and people in Nepal are losing their real identity people convert on just 2 packet of rice in Asia now days very sad.
@@goodperson810 2 packets lol fk off
Por el Darien pasa mucha gente, la gran mayoría son latinos del sur ecuatorianos peruanos bolivianos argentinos brasileños y colombianos, pero también pasa mucha gente de las islas del Caribe cubanos haitianos dominicanos etc. Hay algo que tampoco se habla mucho, hay mucha inmigración y mucha gente de otros continentes que pasa por Darien, en darían es muy normal ver en grupos a africanos de costa de Marfil cualquier país de África occidental o África del Sur, la realidad es que si hay muchos africanos intentando pasar por la selva darían en su gran mayoría son hombres muchos de ellos tienen problemas con el idioma porque no hablan español
Nepal is a real poor country!!! Nearly the poorest in the world!
I cried cried for them...Hope this man who took that root alone is safe... GOD KEEP HIM SAFE...MU HEART BLEEDS...
Thank you for making a documentary that makes you suffer so much.I have also passed this journey. Three years ago, the pain is excruciating and I think there is no one else in the world.
I’m glad u made it through ❤️
Hello can u help me I wanna tray this way plz
God bless you
Thank you CBS for producing this video. More of these stories need to be told so that more Americans can gain perspective.
Absolutely!!! Your eyes see clearly and your heart and mind open when you live outside the US as a US citizen. These people are an asset not a liability
. . And do what with that perspective?
@@jeffreyl.wiseman2597 make world better place or at least empathize
@@mjt_emp3ror I can make the world a wonderful place without having to accept these and other people from coming to America. Why travel through six countries to get here? Stop at the first one. They wanna come here to send more back to their home countries. Immigration in the US has been out-of-control since 1965. It is time for it to end.
@@mjt_emp3roridealistic claptrap
Amazing. I escaped Detroit and now live in Bogota Colombia where I am watching this.
I do miss fast reliable cell and internet. Other than that no.
Daniel y Ruby
I’m Colombian but living in Los Angeles and the US for many years and planning on going back home.
How did you end up going to Colombia? Are you Latin?
It’s strange you don’t have reliable Internet or cell phone signal in Bogotá. I talk to my family in other smaller cities and they have pretty good service.
Hi Brian. No, I'm not Latin. How I ended up in Colombia.? Well, the economy in the US a number of years ago was horrible. I was in my mid 40s then and I decided to take a trip. I had a friend I met on line who lived in Bogota and she invited me to visit a few years ago. So I took a plane from Detroit to Bogota and once I arrived here I knew I had to stay. I found another woman here in Bogota that I am in the process of going into business with. The cell/internet service is much slower than in the US, but it is still better than it was on my first trip years ago. Overall no complaints though, Am I going back to Detroit? Not anytime soon,... Oh by the way, I live in barrio Bosa in the south.
Daniel y Ruby
Interesting story. I’m 40 and came to the US when I was 22. It’s funny how now some people are going from here to Colombia to visit or retire there. Venezuelans are also migrating massively to Colombia.
Until a few years ago, and for many decades, it was extremely difficult to find some foreigner daring to even visit Colombia.
We also lived in Bogotá, in the 80’s, in Engativá, right next to the airport, when that area was still the countryside. Then moved and grew up in Armenia, Quindío.
Isn’t the Bosa area kind of dangerous, like Detroit is right now?
Yeah, thats the sterotype here is the south is dangerous...However, I got robbed at gunpoint and at knifepoint in Parque Nacional close to Chapenero last April. Crime is all over regardless of the neighborhood. I will say this, I have yet to see anything as violent as Detroit here. Nothing close to the burned out neighborhoods Detroit offers, nor the murders. Maybe Palmira, close to Cali has violence like Detroit. But getting a cedula here is almost impossible unless you have serious money. Even getting married here is not easy. The Notarias have clamped down hard and make up excuses why not to approve papers. The term Byzantine is very fitting here regarding government regulations. Ive overstayed my tourist visa twice in the past 4 years and had to pay a 550,000 pesos fine each time. Seems to me its cheaper and easier to pay the fine than to be legal here....
My heart goes out to all the hard working and noble people. I’ll pray for every single one. 🙏🏼
I watched this particular video and later I embarked on this journey. I stayed 7 nights and 8 days in the Darien Gap. I appreciate the work of the camera man and his crew, it's just impossible to show everything. God saw me through. God is with them. There is a thin line between life n death
where are you now?
@@abdramanharoun2287 am in California
祝贺你通过了人生的关卡
@@littlefish1067 谢谢小鱼
God bless you, brother. 🙏🏾
I ended up crying and praying for the safety of all these people who are trying to survive
Now get back to work because your taxes are going to support them for the rest of their and your lives.
@@acheartist you are a mean person.
@@acheartist I can't say your wrong. But if you do not like it just leave the country you live in.
Wow, just to think that I have the blessing of pointing at any country I want to go and in a matter of days I could be there, make me feel so privileged.
After watch this short video I silent about 10 minute.Wishing you all happy life.
Hello my darling journalist I can see your heart is breaking watching your fellow men trying to find a better life god bless you and what you do thank you for working so hard so we can see the other side of getting a better life
This reporter is such a sweetheart ❤and great human being
This made me almost cry 😢 what a journey! And I wonder what happened to the guy who continued his journey alone I hope he’s still alive and manage to his destination 😞
Hii
Life is not easy
Are you single boo?
@kulvery how do you know
yeah. i think he shouldve wait to continue journey with group.. all the same, hope he is well and alive
That's really dangerous and difficult journey but I feel something when I hear the man from Nepal 😢😢and few minutes later to see my classmate from Eritrea 😥😥🇪🇷🇪🇷
💪🏿💪🏿
Wow, you know him? I hope he is safe.
@@nodeue He's north Indian.
What a documentary. My heart goes out for those migrants. Also respect for the Journalist. Who go on such missions
i was 14 years old when a pass by the choco darien by my self it took me 3 months to complete it until i reach the panamericana highway i do not wish anyone to do this journy . and by the way i never made it to the other side i was deported from panama to peru
In motherland carribe mi bredda,cross from Brazil, Peru Ecuador then Columbia mucho Scorpio an snakes, python......Panama, Nicaragua to.Honduras, guatamala then Mexico.
I'm sorry to hear your struggle. There are many desperate people from Venezuela here in Ecuador. Especially now. We try to help them with food and money. I give when I see them. The ones that are older and used to have more money, they went on to Peru. But the younger ones, they came later. And they are here. Struggling.
@@Dachdogoriginal You're such a kind human. God bless.
I'm in sorry to hear of your struggle. I hope that more security and better conditions come to your country soon. 💜🌎
@@Dachdogoriginal I´m sorry madam, I´m also from Ecuador currently living in my country. I have to say that I´M TOTALLY against giving away money to beggars on the streets. No matter where they´re from it ain´t just right. SORRY
Lord if i have ever been ungrateful please forgive me. Seeing this breaks my heart.
I watched with tearz man I'm so grateful.
this is sad,,, we ignore the little blessings and good stuff we have yet others are desperate to have them. may God see them through
All my wish four the nepal men and God bless him my heart's breaking😢😢😢😭
Literally crying for the man whose alone on the journey and seems to be happy may God grant them their heart desires❣🥰
Mr happy nepali old man...i wish he made it...love from nepal
Naren Grg he lied .he is indian.panjabi.
I hope all these greedy retards never succeed.
That idiot is clearly not a Nepalese.
he is not from nepal...
Yeah the way he talked and his face don’t resemble he is nepali.liar rascal.
We have to admire the amazing will people need to do something like this just to live, as Shahab says. The filmmakers are fantastic. It takes a lot to film, write and talk through the struggle to "get there". Beautiful report. Thank you!
Wow, I felt crying, they are brave people
it is very crazy journey. When I watched the Nepali people who has no food but he had sum smaily face. It's just touch my heart.
I’ve never seen this reportage about the Darien gap, I mean I’ve watched others, but none like this. Soy Panameño y da tristeza todo esto.
I survived this journey, 2016, I thank GOD i have a achieved all my Goals, i thank Who ever helped me. I can’t believe how i changed my life, I drive 2021 Toyota I have a wife, and kids, I can travel any country in the world, thanks USA
Mohamed hirsi bro Allah haku barakeyo how is this process i want to try it am from kenya.
@@abdirahmanabdullahi6318 wax laga shekeyo ma ahan
These refugees need our prayers, our love, and our help, no matter where you live and where the refugees are coming from. Reach out your hand, help, pray with them, and show them the love of Jesus. We are here attempting to do this in S.A.
Amen
Amin
Can you help me sir come to USA please sponsor
Please I am in south africa as asylum seeker help me to get job to feed my daughter .as u said ur doing that in south africa
@@christiannwobi5912 is there an way that tou can provide yoir story is treu? If so i can help by donations and nothing else
The guys so unprepared but sits in the river with his shoes and socks on! Genius!
this a quality documentary ! Thank you for shining the light on these people. Thank you !
جد جد مهم :
الى زهير و حسن : يجب عليكم ارتداء البوط(حذاء الفلاح في العمل) لتجنب العضات المباشرة للثعابين,
هذا الفيديو حول خطورة الرحلة في غابة دارين كاب يوئكدن على ضرورة ارتداء البوط٠ المرجو اخبار زهير و حسن بهذه المعلومة والنصيحة.
The commute and set passion for a better life is truly everything! You feel it in them that’s all they have
Thank you so much for this video. It's so sad to see people struggle like this.
Mi Noog Lis yes you are right
This is big lerson for everyone
is hard to watch this video it breaks my heart 😢
Huge admiration to this journalist who actually walked the whole way!
Thank you. This is one of the better videos about the Darien Gap and I have watched a lot of them ! Those who are desperate follow the jungle route using guides, at a cost of course. The guides tend to avoid the paths the drug smugglers use, but are most likely to ask for more money half way through the trip. They also abandon those who get fairly close to the Panama border leaving them to go on alone, for obvious reasons. At the border most will be sent back.. or if they have tried to cross before, to prison. The Darien Gap IS dangerous and extremely challenging . There are some good posts like this one on YT. But there are others that have been hyped up..and really not honest. If you are really interested consider watching a few...and make your own mind up. Avoid the hyped up one showing a Skull on a stick lol...He makes out he could be going to his death (takes anti venom and never sees a snake and his wife gives him a peck on the cheek as he strolls away, as if he is going to the office....) its a joke. Anyway that's what YT is all about... other peoples opinions...including mine. lol. Enjoy.
Bruh you just made my day fint kmow if you still use youtube or alive even but love you
Thank you
Excellent reporting and I have so much respect for the people taking this harrowing journey!
At 22:48 to see the humanity representative of almost every continent helping each other. Its Just Awesome!
Man, one of the best journalism.
That guy (min:17:45) he made me crying when he just say God Gard me
Watching this makes you so grateful for the life you have.
True
All humans NEED security, housing and food. The world has failed.
Was it ever the world's responsibility?
@@raymonds7492 No. But that is what humans look to as their security. The world claims it is going to provide everything humans need. But man was not made to depend on themselves.
صغلبيم
@@Dachdogoriginal its not the "world" thats keeping these people poor. Its the IMF destroying countries through usery. Stop lecturing the world and grab a gun and oust the economic warfare being waged in Latin America.
@@AlphaMale505 humans can't solve ALL the dire issues that face them. Every solution causes more problems. This "world" is designed so it will fail them. It is meant to keep everyone focused on the chaos, and not the real issue and reality.
I escaped the U.S. to live in Colombia. You think the Colombian jungle is bad? Just try living in a society of debt addiction. The whole buy-now-pay-later lifestyle will swallow you alive faster than any jungle anywhere.
Here in Detroit they light the popo car on fire and dance to it or flip there cars over Colombia is 20× better than USA
@ 14:45 I started sobbing. The desperation and hardship. Knowing how dangerous it is now and that they may not make it. 😢
What an emotional & informative video!
Thank you 💚
Theresa Squires hi how are you
BUILD THE WALL
colette s Another bigot scared about white privilege.....nothing new.....
David D yes David im agree with you this people want better life look poor walking more more day's and night ...
Umm... Nepali
I have so much respect for these people, willing to risk their lives to seek a better life for themselves and their family.
Adventure Guy same here a lot of negitive comments
They should use their energy to improve the place they live though. If they want to risk their lives, stand up to the dictators that are keeping the 3rd world countries from developing.
Good point.
Yeah.
"...I'm lucky enough not to have to know that..." I was moved to tears (many times) but particularly after you spoke to the Nepalese man. This is crazy... I'm grateful you're reporting on this Humanitarian crisis. Americans don't realize how easy they have it. I hope they all make it. Their courage and spirit makes the American dream a reality.
لي جاي من زيزو فلوق يجي حدايا ..
هههههههههههه جايا من زيزو فلوق قودها ايدوز علي داريان 😂😂😂 باز ليه اخويا
أنا جايا من عندو قودها مسكين باز ليه ولاه 😂😂😂
تزقات على زيزو وحسان ...الله في عون
Hhhhh rbi Yshl 3lihom
واييه قلبت عليها نشوفو كيف اجواءها خايفين عليه
I hope the man from Erythria is fine,when he has no food at all 😭😭
This documentary let me appreciate everything that I've, I'm so grateful to God for His MERCY, each day that He wakes me and my family up. I'll not take life for granted, I'll pray daily for all these people that are crossing through the Darien jungle seeking a better life; my heart was broken when I saw the hardship these people have to go through seeking a better way of life
لي جا من عند zizou blogs زيزو فلوق يدير جام ويدعي ليه ربي
الله يوصلهم على خير ويحفظهم من كل سوء ويحفظ جميع المسلمين
God bless them and help them
Wow thank god for my life im so humble I wish them to all be safe 🙏
I still come back to this documentary, it's very moving. And excellent journalism by Adam Yamaguchi.
Life is sometimes a very dangerous journey, but is always there for his people
From nepal 😭😭😭😭 he is smiling for america