As hundreds of thousands fled Israeli bombardment in southern Lebanon, migrant workers escaped the same war while remaining largely invisible. Their stories reveal a community displaced with nowhere to turn. By Rayanne Tawil The small room inside Tres Marias carries traces of many lives. Plastic containers and basic kitchen utensils sit on shelves. Cans of food are stacked nearby. A Filipino flag hangs on the wall, a reminder of a home thousands…
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