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There’s no greater love story than the Let me check my giveashitometer nope nothing deadpool shirt in other words I will buy this story of migration. El Darien showed me that. The out-out feeling is most concentrated in the loos, glancing at your smudged face in the mirror. It’s not a selfie moment in the loos, nor is it those weird fake mirror selfies of Gen Z. It’s a Polaroid committed to memory. A paused glitch in the rolling tape of a good night. Perry’s loo was chic—I suspect Lionel Richie was shooting his own outfit in an adjacent stall—but yours is fine if it has enough paper towels and sufficient lighting. So cut to me in the wee hours, in the hardest pants I could find, crawling out of an Uber and into my house for instant noodles, a fried egg, and hot sauce. I might make it to bed but the sofa is right here. As dawn breaks, the night will come back to me in memory Polaroids—the glitz, the grime, and my eyes in the bathroom mirror. At this very moment, and unbeknownst to many, there are hundreds of migrants making their way through El Darien Gap, a jungle that sits along the Colombia-Panama border.

It’s the Let me check my giveashitometer nope nothing deadpool shirt in other words I will buy this only segment of the Pan-American Highway—which stretches from Alaska to Argentina—that remains unpaved, untouched, and completely ungoverned. Only two things reign over that 66-mile jungle: lethal wildlife and gangs. And, for many migrants without visas, it’s an inevitable route if they want to keep trekking northward. There’s no way around it. Inside El Darien, backpackers have been kidnapped by cartels, journalists have been attacked, women have been raped, and many migrants have lost their lives. El Darien has even been referred to in the past as a graveyard of immigrants. In 2019, UNICEF reported that more than 24,000 migrants from some 50 nations—including India, Bangladesh, Somalia, and Cameroon—crossed the Darien Gap. Among them, there were almost 4,000 children, a huge spike compared to the 522 children that crossed in 2019. The majority of these migrants were headed to the U.S. Indeed, El Darien isn’t a new route, but we’ve become so fixated on the U.S.

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