How are Colombia's immigrants in Venezuela?
06 May 2019, 22:33 BDT


Extreme political instability in Venezuela, oil. People are displaced in instability and violence. Many people flee for this in the neighboring countries. Since the presence of Western media in Venezuela is controlled, all the news is always a bit difficult to get. Their lives in Colombia are undergoing trouble Many people say that they are better off in Colombia than in Venezuela.
According to the latest information, more than 1.2 million Venezuelans live in Colombia at the moment. The Colombian government has said that by the end of the year, this number could exceed 20 million The main reason for the rise of the Venezuelan immigrant population in Colombia is the country's political instability and economic crisis.
Columbia's immigration department's director released new information last week. It says that while Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro is in power, Venezuela's population in Colombia will continue to grow. On the other hand, according to the UN data, about 34 million people fled from Venezuela due to lack of food and medicines. According to a Miami Herald report, currently there are 7,70,975 people in Venezuela who have legitimate Venezuelan immigrants and the rest are illegal or without proper documents.
The reporter is a Venezuelan immigrant living in Colombia. They have left the country, why they are leaving the country, and they say.
The 37-year-old woman Milagros Josepina Zerpa said, 'I'm in trouble here. There is no food and lodging. ' Then he began to abuse the Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. He said there are many Venezuelans here. Madura has left all because of it. Her husband is ill in hospital.
The 37-year-old woman Milagros Josepina Zerpa said, 'I'm in trouble here. There is no food and lodging. ' Then he began to abuse the Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. He said there are many Venezuelans here. Madura has left all because of it. Her husband is ill in hospital.
Zerpa show people different games on the streets. It does not match the cost of eating properly. Occasionally foreign tourists are fascinated by his game and paid some money. That means that he spent his treatment for himself and his husband.
43-year-old Oscar Hidalgo said, 'My physical condition is not good. In a sense, you can call me lame. I sell chewing gum and chocolate on the street. Occasionally I met Zerpar. I do not tolerate seeing his sufferings. Try as much as possible to help Zerpa. '
43-year-old Oscar Hidalgo said, 'My physical condition is not good. In a sense, you can call me lame. I sell chewing gum and chocolate on the street. Occasionally I met Zerpar. I do not tolerate seeing his sufferings. Try as much as possible to help Zerpa. '
39 year old Eliani Frances K Karira Eliani has come from Venezuela with two daughters, thought that the tribulation will be overcome in Colombia. Begging with his little two year old daughter on the road side. Why do you beg? In response, Eliani said, 'How can I do a job here? I do not have any papers. Life is not available everyday from people. ' His financial status in Venezuela was good, but in the last two years his family is almost gone. She also told that 22-year-old Diana, her eldest daughter, has a body practice in Medeine. He went away somewhere.
Last Saturday, 56-year-old Jealousy Mathias was lying on the street of Cali 10 in the populated city of the south of Bogotá, south of Colombia. If you want to talk, I agree to talk with a lot of enthusiasm. Thanking the first light, he said, 'nobody knows about our hardships. I am very happy in Colombia. ' Then, about the life of Venezuelan inhuman torture, Mathias said, "We have not eaten in Venezuela for at least two days, but at least we spend the day on the streets."
El Pavadora is seen on many streets in Venezuela, many Venezuelan tourists visit. In particular, women were seen selling candy on their shoulders. One of them is 25-year-old Janelle Martinez. She sells candy in the park with a one-year-old son. "Although there are many problems in Colombia, I'm much better off from Venezuela. It can be eaten properly, but here it is said, Martin Martinez.
Candina 24-year-old Marina Gutierrez said, "All I know is now in Colombia." He came here with a lot of hardships in March. If you can not eat properly every day, at least occasionally get something to eat. In Venezuela, he had not eaten anything day after day. The Prothom-alo is given by the North American diapers for their children. They cried for thanking the first light for this.
On condition of anonymity, two Colombian police officers said that Venezuelan immigrants increased in months. They are usually seen on the street for begging, selling food and prostitution.
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