THE WASHINGTON POST: Coronavirus lockdowns across Latin America send Venezuelan migrants back to their broken homeland

José Sanbrano stopped on a roadside in the Colombian capital to catch his breath. The 30-year-old migrant had been walking for 15 days. He had hundreds of miles more to go — uphill, through the Andes — before he would reach the broken homeland he once fled.

Venezuela.

Tony Taborada rests with his pregnant partner outside a gas station in Bogota. They have been walking two days. (Nadège Mazars/for The Washington Post)

Tony Taborada rests with his pregnant partner outside a gas station in Bogota. They have been walking two days. (Nadège Mazars/for The Washington Post)