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  • Bracero Program - Wikipedia
    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 between the United States and Mexico that allowed Mexican workers to be employed in the U S agricultural and railroad industries from 1942 to 1964
  • BRACERO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BRACERO is a Mexican laborer admitted to the U S especially for seasonal contract labor in agriculture
  • Bracero Program | Definition, Significance, Discrimination . . .
    Bracero Program, series of agreements between the U S and Mexican governments to allow temporary laborers from Mexico, known as braceros, to work legally in the United States The program ran from 1942 to 1964, and during that time more than 4 5 million Mexicans arrived in the United States
  • 1942: Bracero Program - A Latinx . . . - Library of Congress
    An executive order called the Mexican Farm Labor Program established the Bracero Program in 1942 This series of diplomatic accords between Mexico and the United States permitted millions of Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts
  • Bracero - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In Spanish, bracero means "one who works with his arms " These laborers filled an acute need for able-bodied farm workers in the U S during and after World War II 1942's Mexican Farm Labor Agreement guaranteed room and board for braceros who moved temporarily to the U S , as well as minimum pay of 30 cents per hour
  • The Bracero Program: Mexican Labor in the U. S. during WWII
    The term "Bracero" comes from the Spanish word "brazo," meaning "arm," signifying the manual labor that these workers would provide The program was initially intended to be a temporary solution to the labor shortage, allowing Mexican workers to enter the U S on short-term contracts
  • The Bracero Program: Cheap Labor for U. S. Farms - ThoughtCo
    The Bracero Program—from a Spanish meaning “one who works using his arms”—was a series of laws and bi-lateral diplomatic agreements initiated on August 4, 1942, between the governments of the United States and Mexico, which both encouraged and allowed Mexican citizens to enter and remain in the U S temporarily while working under short





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