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What Happens to the Migrant Workers Who Built the World Cup?

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By Nicole Salazar, Pramod Acharya, Sarah Kerr and Ben Laffin •December 12, 2022

The World Cup was a $220 billion construction project powered by migrant workers. We went to Nepal — a major source of labor for Qatar — to find out what’s driving workers to do dangerous jobs that many say they can’t afford to lose.

TAGGED:Foreign WorkersMigrant Labor (Non-Agriculture)NepalQatarThe Washington MailWorld Cup 2022 (Soccer)
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