. >> ( translated ): in colomb ey took care of us, but as soon as we got to the venezuelan side, they didn't even give us water. we only had ectricity four or five hours day. they put 74 of us in one room, practically on top of each maher. i shared mress with another person. first thing i thought was"the they're going to put me with five hundred people? i didn't know if they were st k. that was wde me panic. >> reporter: kevin says he's grateful it wasn't worse. claims of noood or water and mistreatment have been rampant, not to mention the fear of infection. this video surfaced of an elderly man begging for his life after being detained for five days in a tiny room with no heat and no place to sleep, only broken chairs. "please help us, get us out here," he cries, "we are going to die here." >> and they stay there maybe fow weeks, three weeks four week five week. and they get infected in those in tse in those places. t tt that ty are doing the people do not have food, do not have water, do not have electricity, they haveo deal with a military guy. so the situation there is very conce