As a result of the largest immigration in Colombian history, some Venezuelan women have ended up living in Bogota, after migrating from their country, as sex workers in the Colombian capital. Their case has been known through the narrative of memes that circulate in digital communication, rather than through the media. For this reason, it is pertinent to analyze how their pain is trivialized through the narrative and humor of this new communication format. For this, an analysis is presented on the phenomenon of Venezuelan sex workers in Bogota, the memes that were found about them are systematized, and an approach is made to women who are vulnerable in two ways: they are immigrants and sex workers.