Tens of Thousands of Venezuelan immigrants are flooding into neighboring South American country Guyana in a bid to escape destitution and instability of socialism. Escape routes away from coast guards and Venezuela’s armed gangs, also known as syndicates, take the refugees along perilous routes, risking starvation and sickness in search of a new and unprepared-for life. With security tightening on the borders of both Guyana and Venezuela, migrants resort to paying exorbitant fares to cross the borders. While many leave wanting better lives for themselves and their families, challenges abound upon arrival. The language barrier is on top of the list since Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America. Guyana’s minister of foreign affairs Hugh Todd, speaking on the migrant situation, told The Epoch Times that the Guyanese government is doing everything in its power to assist the Venezuelan migrants. Todd noted that a number of humanitarian organizations …