National Dialogues on Immigration

The Bracero Program


December 20, 2013  |  Uncategorized
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Due to labor shortages during World War II, the U.S. begins the Labor Importation program, also known as the Bracero Program, to supply inexpensive workers. Thousands of Mexicans, Jamaicans, Hondurans, and Barbadians are granted admission to the U.S. as temporary workers. Many of the migrants to this day are still fighting for wages owed.

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