• Bracero workers were selected through a multi-phase process, which required passing a series of selection procedures at Mexican and U.S. processing centers...
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    The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term bracero [bɾaˈse.ɾo], meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a temporary labor initiative...
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  • New Mestiza Borderlands Theater Botiller v. Dominguez Bracero program Bracero Selection Process Brown Berets Brown-eyed soul Brown, Not White Burrito...
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    years as laws and programs such as the U.S. Immigration Act of 1996, the Bracero Program, and the Immigration Reform and Control Act have affected migration...
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    extended servitude to cover peonage as well as Involuntary Servitude. Bracero program Coolie Debt Bondage English Poor Laws Human trafficking Home Children...
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  • "A Town Full of Dead Mexicans: The Salinas Valley Bracero Tragedy of 1963, the End of the Bracero Program, and the Evolution of California's Chicano...
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    E. Wootten, whose trial began on March 11, 1920. During the jury selection process in February, French was taken ill, and attorney A. A. Worsley was...
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  • Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry (6): 36–38. Retrieved 14 November 2022. Bracero, Francisco (26 September 1992). "Un alcalde y dos independentistas catalanes...
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    period of increased migration is known as the Bracero Era from 1942 to 1964. This referred to the Bracero program implemented by the United States beginning...
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    World War II. With so many draftees, the U.S. needed farm workers. The Bracero Program allowed 290,000 Mexicans to work temporarily on American farms...
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    cheap Mexican labor. Furthermore, the period from 1942 to 1956 had the bracero program, which brought cheap Mexican labor into the rural area to replace...
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    the late 1960s with the end of the US farm labor agreement known as the bracero program. This sent many farm laborers back into the Northern border region...
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    of urban areas. In the 1940s, the prices of the land increased, and the Bracero Program brought thousands of Mexican guest workers to work on farms, which...
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    Ralph H. "Bracero Program". Encyclopedia of the Great Plain. University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Retrieved 30 December 2020. Koestler, Fred L. "Bracero Program"...
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    tomato workers were also involved. In 1942, the United States began the Bracero program. Lasting until 1964, this agreement established decent living conditions...
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  • illegal immigrants present in the United States is the termination of the Bracero Program. This bi-national program between the US and Mexico existed from...
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  • Archived from the original on 1 September 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2018. Bracero, Nanni (16 December 2012). "Eurovisión 2013: Mañana se desvela quien irá...
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    Willy; Taylor, Philip E.; Ebert, Martin; Matthias-Maser, Sabine; Mayol-Bracero, Olga L.; Godoi, Ricardo H. M.; Artaxo, Paulo; Meixner, Franz X.; Moura...
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  • occupations. A 2018 study in the American Economic Review found that the Bracero program (which allowed almost half a million Mexican workers to do seasonal...
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  • shape and influence Chicano studies. The 2001 anthology brings together a selection of twenty-one essays with three different goals in mind: 1) to reprint...
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  • occupations. A 2018 study in the American Economic Review found that the Bracero program (which allowed almost half a million Mexican workers to do seasonal...
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  • Río, Nayarit, Mexico on March 6, 1956. Her parents participated in the Bracero Program and emigrated to San Luis, Arizona, where she had contact with...
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  • sign paperwork to perform sterilization, while others were told that the process could be reversed. None of the women were fluent in English. From the 1960s...
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    workers focused on the integration of indigenous thought through the selection, reclamation, and preservation of the cultural practices considered essential...
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  • Cuevas, Maribel Quiñones, Jessyka Rodríguez, Carlitos Ramírez, Valeria Bracero, Marcos Cintrón, Richard Rondón, Elsie Moreau, Joealis Filippetti, Luis...
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