Of. Like what happened. Or fate about people who do this is how far our money lost that people to the border town of i feel that by using we dont have enough to continue want to other countries and seek better economic prospects. For you to meet you either try to stay alive in venezuela or you go to the border to seek a better life which always many bring their families. We may live on the streets but in this side of the border there is hope for a better life he said and he said i will feel it in the back there you live with your back against the wall in a knife to your throat yeah but i think the body if you lose your focus that you die i mean that. I live in that area now. Yeah that with yellow yeah love it or. Hate it yet feel that way when i arrived i got a small loan of Ten Thousand Pesos to sell cigarettes and sweet side bought with that money ive been saving for a nest egg and sleeping on the streets now i have my own cart life is also hard and there are no jobs here. Its hard t
You know again. My name is jennifer tumble i come from the state of monogamous the pay is low one weeks wages when you can buy you a bag of rice. English. But i think that im very difficult we have so many problems theres no medicine no food no work the minimum wage in venezuela isnt even enough for flour lower costs between fifteen and Eighteen Thousand ball of us if you cant get anything for you no milk nothing but the children are getting sicker and sicker and theres no medicine the situation is really bad. About somebody i think what if you have to leave the country to get help and stay alive you can probably guess that venezuelan currency is worthless here most people are angry but a lot still support the government so theres nothing good in the government is
that we dont see the members of parliament a lot maybe theyre enjoying their lives in a president ial palace. But what we wont give up we have no choice but to keep on going. To. Get you to tell me that i would rather my chil
but people only earn one min among monthly wage will. i tell we wanted to charge me some towels the people that wealth is bad but i m a former minister and tawdry gaz once even said that the poor should not be helped too much focus on otherwise they become the craven middle class which is the enemy of the revolution. this is the poor should remain poor because they are the true allies of the revolution. and more important than the part of daily the lunches are very important to us because due to the circumstances we don t have food all the time the knowledge that the sun the one wants here that children are guaranteed a daily lunch so the children will eat lunch at least if that was the only meal of
you know again. my name is jennifer tumble i come from the state of monogamous the pay is low one week s wages when you can buy you a bag of rice. english. but i think that i m very difficult we have so many problems there s no medicine no food no work the minimum wage in venezuela isn t even enough for flour lower costs between fifteen and eighteen thousand ball of us if you can t get anything for you no milk nothing but the children are getting sicker and sicker and there s no medicine the situation is really bad. about somebody i think what if you have to leave the country to get help and stay alive you can probably guess that venezuelan currency is worthless here most people are angry but a lot still support the government so there s nothing good in the government is
in pretoria the largest slum not only in venezuela but in the whole of latin america. and what you think you know we know who some say that god is punishing venezuela i also used to support this government although again nothing from it in the going at least people had food on the table now you have to line up for three or four days to get flour or rice i think that is for them i can stand in line because of my health that if the human will fulfill the local little move for me.