The Price of Nickel: U.S. Sanctions and Guatemala’s Indigenous Workers
José Trabaninos and his uncle Edi Alarcón were arguing again. Sitting by the cable fencing that reduces through the dirt in between their shacks, surrounded by children's toys and roaming pet dogs and poultries ambling via the backyard, the younger man pressed his determined need to travel north.It was spring 2023. About 6 months earlier, America