- ****ociated with the
bracero program forced them to
negotiate with
braceros for fair
wages and
better living conditions.
Braceros were also discriminated...
- 1942, when the
first braceros were
admitted into the
United States under this
agreement with Mexico. The
program called for
braceros to be
guaranteed wages...
-
Mexican women would type up
information on
bracero applicants at many
migratory stations.
Potential braceros would undergo physical examinations, where...
-
Rafael Bracero Torres (born 1940 in Santurce,
Puerto Rico) is a
Puerto Rican sportscaster.
Bracero graduated from the
University of
Puerto Rico at Mayagüez...
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September 22, 2022.
Retrieved September 22, 2022. "Monument
honoring '
braceros,'
Mexican migrant workers,
unveiled in
downtown L.A." Los
Angeles Times...
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Adolfo Bracero García (22
October 1909 – 30
August 1978) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
forward for Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, and Sevilla...
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agricultural workers. The site was the
first permanent reception center for
braceros. Rio
Vista Farm took on a new role when part of it
became a
training academy...
-
Salinas Valley. 53 were
braceros contracted by the
Growers Farm
Labor ****ociation of Salinas.
There were also five non-
bracero farm laborers, including...
-
while many working-age
residents were away at war. In
order to
ensure that
braceros did not stay in the U.S.,
their wives and
families were not
allowed to...
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presence of
Mexican braceros in the fields. He
found that the
foreman of the
fields was
offering a
lower wages than what the
braceros received. Incensed...