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cross into colombia every day. they are looking for food and medicine. they are trying to escape an oppressive government. we spent much of the afternoon in a city that's right across the simon bolivar bridge from venezuela. the government says most crossings have been there and that many of them come to get their food. they have a hotmail and then the end of going back to venezuela. we spoke with one woman who says she has chosen living on the streets in colombia over returning to her home country. >> translator: every day this shortage gets bigger. it's as if something couldn't retain the shortage of food, the shortage of medicine, and every day the mortality rate increases due to the shortage of everything. my son, the youngest of my children from is still there. i've been here three months. like i stated earlier, i am not working. i am here in colombia recycling garbage, but you can't raise a family with that. i can't send money to my country

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