ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月27日 02時31分


Last week’s earthquake in Mexico killed at least 318 people nationwide. Its epicenter was about 10 miles outside this poor rural village, San Francisco Xochiteopan. Only one resident in this place of concrete-block and adobe-brick homes was killed — an older man crushed in his house by a collapsed wall. But the earthquake severely damaged or destroyed many, if not most, of the village’s homes. By that measure San Francisco Xochiteopan was one of the hardest-hit places in the country. For families here, their simple homes were all the wealth they had. To many, it seems likely that the reconstruction of the village will depend in part on remittances from the United States. This village has sent generations of young people north to seek work. There, they have found jobs in restaurants, construction, housekeeping and landscaping. But given President Trump’s declared crackdown on illegal immigration, residents here worry about the future flow of remittances. On Friday, @adrianazehbrauskas photographed Laurentino Gutierrez Ramírez standing in what used to be his bedroom in San Francisco Xochiteopan. “I built this with the dollars I earned working in the U.S.,” he said. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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