By the Rails
Venezuelan families stranded along the railroad tracks of Mexico City
Antonella
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Mexico city
Antonella, 3. Born in exile.
Mother Paola, 17, from Maracaibo, Venezuela. Daughters Antonella and Alejandra, both born in exile.
Along the railway tracks of Mexico City, Venezuelan families live in limbo.
Natalie, 32, from Venezuela. Nearly two years in this camp.
My family back home can't say a word. Everything is monitored Facebook, Instagram, everything.
Anderson, 28, with his wife and daughter. They made the journey together.
Alfredo from Barinas, Venezuela.
Inside the shelter.
The Darién jungle was not difficult for me. I crossed it in two and a half days.
. "I’m writing a book about life and death. It ends here."
You don't leave your country without reason. No power, no water, almost no food.
Breakfast being prepared by the railway tracks.
Antonella's family has traveled through six countries.
Makeshift hair salon at the tent camp.