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In the days of the resulting mass unemployment, US Secretary of Labor William Doak decided that Mexicans were holding jobs that should go to 'real' (read: white) Americans. He organized mass deportations back to Mexico, even of the many Mexicans who were legally staying and working in the US.

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Many of them were forcefully deported to reduce relief numbers. More than 400,000 people, many of them Americans by birth, were sent across the border into Mexico. They represented approximately one third of total Mexican population in the southwestern US at the time (1933). Nowadays, it is considered one of the most shameful episodes of US history, albeit it is one of the least known.

Those who were able to stay, had to endure harsh conditions as they were not eligible for benefits under worker's compensation, due to their Immigration status. Many of them left the United States and returned to Mexico.

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Many Mexican-Americans were deportedto Mexico due to the discrimination

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They became sad

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They worked with farm workers.

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