'걸어서 미국까지'…중미 이민자 행렬 9천명으로 늘어
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epa08942737 A new group of approximately three thousand Honduran migrants arrives in Guatemala, after crossing the border point of El Florido, in Camotan, Guatemala, 16 January 2021. This new group joins the nearly five thousand migrants who this Saturday already travel the Guatemalan roads to Mexico, with the ultimate goal of reaching the United States. EPA/Esteban Biba
epa08942736 A new group of approximately three thousand Honduran migrants arrives in Guatemala, after crossing the border point of El Florido, in Camotan, Guatemala, 16 January 2021. This new group joins the nearly five thousand migrants who this Saturday already travel the Guatemalan roads to Mexico, with the ultimate goal of reaching the United States. EPA/Esteban Biba
Honduran migrants is seen at Camotan in Guatemala forming the first migrant caravan of the year on it's way to the United States on January 16, 2021. - Some 3,000 people left Honduras on foot January 15 in the latest migrant caravan hoping to find a welcome, and a better life, in the US under President-elect Joe Biden. Seeking to escape poverty, unemployment, gang and drug violence and the aftermath of two devastating hurricanes, the migrants plan to walk thousands of kilometers through Central America. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
Honduran migrants, part of a caravan heading to the United States, walk along a road in Camotan, Guatemala on January 16, 2021. - At least 4,500 Honduran migrants pushed past police and crossed into Guatemala Friday night, passing the first hurdle of a journey north they hope will take them to a better life in the United States. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
Honduran migrants, part of a caravan heading to the United States, hitchhike in Camotan, Guatemala on January 16, 2021. - At least 4,500 Honduran migrants pushed past police and crossed into Guatemala Friday night, passing the first hurdle of a journey north they hope will take them to a better life in the United States. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
(코프라디아 EPA=연합뉴스) 15일(현지시간) 중미 온두라스 코프라디스에서 미국행 이민자들이 무리 지어 트럭에 올라타고 있다. 이날 온두라스에서는 3천 명 이상의 이민자들이 '아메리칸드림'을 품고 미국을 향해 먼 길을 나섰다. leekm@yna.co.kr (끝)
Migrants heading to the United States display an Honduran national flag as they hitchhike on the back of a truck near El Florido, in the Honduran department of Copan near the border with Guatemala, on January 15, 2021. - Hundreds of asylum seekers are forming new migrant caravans in Honduras, planning to walk thousands of kilometers through Central America to the United States via Guatemala and Mexico, in search of a better life under the new administration of President-elect Joe Biden. (Photo by Orlando SIERRA / AFP)
Honduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. cross the border patrolled by Guatemalan soldiers, in El Florido, Guatemala, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Honduran migrants pushed their way into Guatemala Friday night without registering, a portion of a larger migrant caravan that had left the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula before dawn, Guatemalan authorities said. (AP Photo/Sandra Sebastian)
Honduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. cross the border patrolled by Guatemalan soldiers, in El Florido, Guatemala, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. The migrants pushed their way into Guatemala Friday night without registering, a portion of a larger migrant caravan that had left the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula before dawn, Guatemalan authorities said. (AP Photo/Sandra Sebastian)
Honduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. cross the border patrolled by Guatemalan soldiers, in El Florido, Guatemala, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. The migrants pushed their way into Guatemala Friday night without registering, a portion of a larger migrant caravan that had left the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula before dawn, Guatemalan authorities said. (AP Photo/Sandra Sebastian)
epa08940773 Honduran migrants pass the police fence placed on the border between Guatemala and Honduras, in El Florido, Guatemala, 15 January 2021. The caravan of thousands of Hondurans who left the north of their country to reach the United States, broke through two police lines at the El Florido customs point and crossed into Guatemala. EPA/Esteban Biba
Honduran security forces try to keep migrants who are trying to reach the U.S. from crossing the border in El Florido, Honduras into Guatemala, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. The group quickly dispersed along the heavily-trafficked highway to the border town of Agua Caliente. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez)
epa08940779 Police stand guard as Honduran migrants cross the border to enter El Florido, Guatemala, 15 January 2021. The caravan of thousands of Hondurans who left the north of their country to reach the United States, broke through two police lines at the El Florido customs point and crossed into Guatemala. EPA/Esteban Biba
epa08940792 A Honduran woman with her daughter crosses the border with Guatemala after Honduran migrants reached the El Florido customs office in Copan, Honduras, 15 January 2021. A caravan of thousands of Hondurans who left the north of their country to reach the United States, broke through two police lines at the El Florido customs point and crossed into Guatemala. EPA/Jose Valle
Honduran migrants trying to reach the U.S. border walk along a highway carrying their national flag as they leave San Pedro Sula, Honduras, before dawn Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. The group quickly dispersed along the heavily-trafficked highway to the border town of Agua Caliente, but estimates of their number ranged from 2,000 to more than twice that. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez)