Mexican immigrant workers play a significant role in southwest agriculture. They have been the source of targeted discrimination and taken advantage of by farmers who hire these seasonal employees.
The Mexican, unless you really meant "ethnicity" in that case it's very mixed.
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Spanish and Portuguese people come from the southwest of Europe, as Spain and Portugal are there.
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The economy is not as dry as the Midwest, but still dry. == ==
Construction, farming, petrochemical workers, drilling, and refining
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Below are some misconceptions about wage labor by Hispanic peoples of the Southwest in the second half of the nineteenth century: "Hispanic workers were unwilling to engage in wage labor." - This statement does not accurately characterize wage labor by Hispanic peoples in the Southwest during this time period as they did participate in wage labor to support themselves and their families. "Hispanic workers were not skilled laborers." - Many Hispanic workers in the Southwest possessed valuable skills and contributed to various industries, such as agriculture and mining, as skilled laborers during this period. "Hispanic workers faced discrimination and unequal pay compared to other groups." - Hispanic workers often did face discrimination and unequal pay compared to other groups in the Southwest during this time, making it an accurate statement rather than one that was not true.
During the 1920s, many Mexican immigrants moved to the American Southwest to work on farms. This period marked a significant increase in Mexican migration to the region due to labor demands in agriculture. The Mexican workers played a crucial role in the development of the Southwest's agricultural industry during this time.
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