REUTERS/Jesus HernandezEL TOCUYO, Venezuela, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Julio Perez, a 38-year-old auto mechanic, sold his car and tools to make the dangerous journey from Venezuela to the United States.
But like many migrants in the two months since the United States changed its immigration policy, he opted to board a plane back to Venezuela.
Sandoval trekked through muddy pathways and waste-high rivers, only to find out the news of the Title 42 policy after emerging.
"To be told this news was really, really awful after everything I experienced there in the jungle," Sandoval said.
Like Sandoval, Perez - who says he would never attempt to cross the Darien again - is still haunted by his journey of broken dreams.