They left Venezuela with little more than the clothes on their backs. Rithmary says she still lives those moments through her nightmares: the countless bodies they passed by through the jungles, and the horrific exploitation they experienced through Mexico
, one-year-old Merianny Medina was insistent that I help her color in the fairy tale princess outlined in black and white in her coloring book. “Pinta,” she insisted. “Color with me.”
The journey through the Darién gap was filled with fear and death. Rithmary says she still lives those moments through her nightmares. Through Rithmary’s tears, I could feel the agony of being separated from her husband. When they got to the U.S. border, the family of four surrendered to U.S. authorities and requested asylum. The women were processed and allowed in. Her husband was put in detention and told he will be deported.
“God will give me the strength,” Rithmary told me. “At least, I know that my granddaughter will have a better future here. One day, one day we’ll be able to see each other again.”
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