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

The New York Times – Sports:

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
Author: Tariq Panja

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Sports. Read the original article.

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