dickerson and lynsey addario's report is breathtaking.ancial, and the political toll of migration. families with toddlers past the impassable, navigating both dangerous terrain and the dangerous and corrupt human systems that have formed around migration, including cartels and indigenous communities whose local economies have come to rely on money from migrants. charging them for water, for food, for shelter, even for wi- fi. the foliage closed in from all sides, making the path hard to discern. we stepped over the jaguar tracks and passed both rocks, the deadliest viper coiled around a ranch near our ankles. in a ravine, we saw what looked like the scene of a person's bad fall, a tennis shoe, a skull, and the bones of a leg, a leg without a bandage, with a bandage wrapped around the knee like a tourniquet. we face the hardest obstacles, a series of rock faces, ropes had been strung across some of them but it's impossible to know which were secure enough to hold onto. oh my god, i can't watch, maria fernanda said when her seven- year-old