Both sisters tried to reach the U.S. southern border in December 2019, but were apprehended by Mexican law enforcement mid-way in Mexico and sent back home. Since then, they’ve lost their crops to last year’s hurricanes and are bracing for more widespread crop failure. And, now, more than a year and a half after their first attempt, they’re ready to try again.
“God must know why we didn’t make it,” Miriam, 29, says while Irma, 40, listens as she nods and flattens the dough for the tortillas. “But it’s our dream. We want to better ourselves. And there’s no way to make money here. It’s only getting harder.”
So is it climate or money? Climates have changed throughout human history, there’s a reason humans didn’t stay locked in the Fertile Crescent. The problem is economic laziness, they don’t want to take the time and effort to build up their own economy so they leech off of established economies.
So is it climate or money? Climates have changed throughout human history, there’s a reason humans didn’t stay locked in the Fertile Crescent. The problem is economic laziness, they don’t want to take the time and effort to build up their own economy so they leech off of established economies.
"Our crops failed due to hurricane."
"That was a fluke, but still...Have you tried a different method?"
"We are ready to try again. America, here we come."
"I meant a different farming technique."
It's a "we really should start shooting invaders" crisis.
Battle of Tours 2: South American Boogaloo
Ah yes, the invisible but omnipresent forever crisis. Generations have lived and died with the imminent catastrophe a mere 12 years away.