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In 2010, a devastating earthquake led the Haitians of their homeland to rebuild their lives. Ten years later, in the wake of an economy broken by the pandemic, thousands of Aboriginal Haitians who had made their house in South America left their lives and began to go north in America. CBSN Originals met families preparing to cross the Darien Gap, dense, dense jungle that the correspondent Adam Yamaguchi has traveled 4 years earlier to document the sacrifices that migrants are ready to make in the hope of finding a better life in the United States.
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