By Franklin Graham, The Stream - Up to 20,000 Venezuelans are leaving their country every day — the largest human migration crisis in the history of Latin America. They’re leaving not because of war, but because of the economic hardships their government has placed on them. It has been called the Venezuelan Exodus... A once-wealthy country, Venezuela has some of the largest oil reserves in the world. The elite and people in the ruling party are rich, but the population is so poor they can’t survive. There’s no work, their money is worthless, and there is nothing to buy.