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Argentina to the US by road; Columbia to Panama was the toughest, we climbed a mountain for hours – Man reveals

by Sharon Frimpomaa Opoku
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US-based Ghanaian Isaac Asamoah revealed that crossing Columbia to Panama was the most difficult part of the journey and shared some scary moments.

In an interview on Daily Hustle Worldwide, Isaac indicated that he was determined to leave Argentina because working there was no different from working in Ghana. As a result, he decided to embark on a journey that has taken thousands of lives.   

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Isaac’s cross-country journey began in Argentina. He journeyed to the US through nine countries; Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. According to Isaac, he spent about a month and disclosed that it was easier compared to what other migrants go through.  

Regarding the toughest part of the trip, Issac said, “If you have money, it is much easier because you can take buses. I left Argentina with a Ghanaian lady, but by the time we got to Columbia, we were about 20 people from various countries. 

Migrants pass through the forest and climb mountains from Columbia to Panama because the pathway is flooded or it’s a water body. We climbed a mountain for hours. The only hurdle I faced was when thieves stole $2000 from me. I had to wait for friends and family to send me some.”

Eventually, when Isaac arrived in Tapachula, Mexico, he stayed and worked for about three months before travelling to the Mexico-USA border. 

Kindly watch the full interview below;

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