- The
Bracero Program (from the
Spanish term
bracero [bɾaˈse.ɾo],
meaning "manual laborer" or "one who
works using his arms") was a U.S. Government-sponsored...
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entry of
Mexican workers for
employment was at the time
controlled by the
Bracero Program,
established during World War II by an
agreement between the U...
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Bracero workers were
selected through a multi-phase process,
which required p****ing a
series of
selection procedures at
Mexican and U.S.
processing centers...
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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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Salinas Valley. 53 were
braceros contracted by the
Growers Farm
Labor ****ociation of Salinas.
There were also five non-
bracero farm laborers, including...
- Rio
Vista Bracero Reception Center is a
historic farm site in Socorro, Texas, that
served orphaned children and
homeless adults of
mostly Hispanic descent...
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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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Jorge Bracero (born 15 May 1948) is a
Puerto Rican sports shooter. He
competed in the men's 50
metre rifle prone event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Repatriation (1929–1936), and
experienced tensions with one
another during the
Bracero program (1942–1964).
Although organizing laborers were har****ed, sabotaged...
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Mexican migrants (
braceros) to the
United States and
compensate for the lack of U.S. workers. The
agreement resulted in the
Bracero Program. It established...