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A Migrant’s Desperate Day Chasing Work at the World Cup

Qatar’s preparations for soccer’s biggest championship created years of jobs for foreign migrants. But now that’s it is here, the work has dried up.

Tariq Panja
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Foreign Workers, International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), Soccer, World Cup 2022 (Soccer)
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