chile. over the last year when all those economies shut down from the pandemic, many decided we don t have any more work. let s start to move north going up through colombia, mountainous into panama, into central america, eventually arriving here. many of these people have been walking for months. when you consider that just six weeks ago haiti suffered a devastating earthquake, the people that are here right now are not the people who were displaced from that earthquake. they haven t had time to get here yet. so these kind of scenes will absolutely, or at least there s a very high chance, will be repeated at some point in the future because all of these thousands of people who were displaced after this most recent earthquake, tropical storm, political violence, after haiti s president was assassinated, all the turmoil there, those people, it will force some people to migrate. and they ll eventually come here. it s kind of remarkable when you think about it in that situation. and it gi
children. i m having to move the rest of my family with really no place to go at this point. to be honest with you, my boy is a hero simply because he gave his life for his brothers and sisters. reporter: so this family is part of a community as you mentioned off the top that lived in this area for decades and only now after this have they decided things are so untenable and so unsafe, they have to leave. and now the investigators wonder why this happened, a week later investigators still have not said what a possible motive could be behind these attacks. awful. thank you for sharing that brave little boy and his father had to say, matt rivers in mexico for us. just a short time from now, a federal judge will hear arguments in a case that is critical to the impeachment investigation. it may decide whether the key