One afternoon, in mid-May, Nancy was eating with five of her coworkers. All of them are Indigenous Q’eqchi’ Maya women from the municipality of Cobán — located in Alta Verapaz, Northern Guatemala — and they work on a banana plantation in the Mexican state of Chiapas. All of them found jobs there after hearing an announcement: “ Get on the truck, you’re going to work in Mexico!”
They weren’t forced to come, but they were completely disoriented upon moving countries. In May of 2025, almost a month after their arrival, none of them were exactly sure of where they were.
