Venezuelans crossing the Darien Gap say they lost hope after July’s election
- Venezuelans crossing the Darien Gap are losing hope for change after President Nicolás Maduro's contentious victory in the presidential election, despite opposition tallies showing his competitor won.
- "We stayed waiting for the election because if Maduro left then we would stay," stated Enrique Dordis, who recently left Venezuela with his family.
- "We feel very disappointed after the election, which was a total fraud," said Rosimar Angulo, a migrant currently in a Red Cross center at the jungle's edge.
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