'발 묶인 이민자들'…미국-멕시코 국경지대서 노숙생활
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A young man talks on a cellphone as he and a group of migrants who entered the United States by crossing the Colorado River from Mexico near County 13th Street in Arizona's Yuma Valley, walk east on County 14th Street in Arizona's Yuma Valley Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021. Another group follows behind. (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP)
(유마 AP=연합뉴스) 멕시코와 국경을 접한 미국 애리조나주 유마에서 6일(현지시간) 콜로라도강을 건너온 중미 이민자들이 30피트(약 9m) 높이의 국경 장벽에 가림막을 치고 노숙하고 있다. 미국은 도널드 트럼프 행정부 시절 시행하던 이민 정책을 부활해 이날부터 자국으로 들어와 망명 허가 등을 기다리던 이민자들을 멕시코로 돌려보내 그곳에서 입국 심사를 받게 할 예정이다. [유마 선 제공] 2021.12.7 sungok@yna.co.kr (끝)
A young girl carries shoes and a thermal blanket across the Yuma Levee Road near County 13th Street on Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021. In the background other migrants stand near the 30-foot high "bollard style wall" onto which they have attached thermal blankets to provide shade. (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP)
A young girl uses a cellphone as she and other migrants who entered the United States by crossing the Colorado River from Mexico near County 13th Street in Arizona's Yuma Valley, wait for assistance at a small makeshift camp consisting of shade structures made from thermal blankets attached to the 30-foot high "bollard style wall" on Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021. (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP)
A young boy and other migrants who entered the United States by crossing the Colorado River from Mexico near County 13th Street in Arizona's Yuma Valley, wait for assistance Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021 at a small makeshift camp consisting of shade provided by thermal blankets attached to the 30-foot high "bollard style wall." (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP)
Migrants who entered the United States by crossing the Colorado River from Mexico near County 13th Street in Arizona's Yuma Valley, lie under and on top of thermal blankets, provided to them by a humanitarian group, near the obsolete Yuma Valley Railroad tracks atop the Yuma Levee Road as they wait for assistance on Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021. (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP)
A group of migrants, who identified themeselves as being from Venezuela, who entered the United States by crossing the Colorado River from Mexico near County 18th Street in Arizona's Yuma Valley, wait for assistance outside Gadsden, Ariz., on Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021. (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP)
Migrants who entered the United States by crossing the Colorado River from Mexico near County 13th Street, wait for assistance at a small makeshift camp consisting of shade provided by thermal blankets attached to the 30-foot high "bollard style wall" on Monday morning, Dec. 6, 2021. (Randy Hoeft/Yuma Sun via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT