War Correspondent Michael Yon is traveling the journey of the migrants from South America to the United States, detailing their travails and travels, as well as remarkable encounters he has along the way. The Epoch Times presents excerpts from his ongoing account. May 27, 2021 Bajo Chiquito, PANAMA—Only the survivors make it to the dugout canoes. Those canoes carry a veritable UN of migrants from the Bajo Chiquito village a few hours down the Rio Tuquesa to reception camps, where they will be put on luxury buses that take them to Costa Rica, on their way to the United States. To get to Bajo Chiquito they will have had to spend a week or more walking the 60 miles of the Darien Gap—the gap between where the Pan American highway ends in Panama and picks back up in Turbo, Colombia. As migrants cross through Darien, the stories are horrific.  Events happen daily …