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Mexican Americans were targeted.
Mexican Americans were targeted- aPeX
Mexican Americans were targeted. -Apex
Mexican Americans were targeted. (apex- answers may varie)
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The Great Depression really didn't impact immigrants to the US as a separate group, because immigration had been severly restricted after 1920.
discriminatory practices worsened during the great depression.
Many thought Mexican Americans were taking jobs and welfare money from white Americans.
Yes, during the Great Depression, many Mexican Americans faced deportation as part of broader efforts to reduce unemployment and social services costs. The U.S. government, under pressure to provide jobs for American citizens, targeted Mexican and Mexican American communities, leading to the repatriation of an estimated 400,000 to 2 million individuals, many of whom were U.S. citizens. This period was marked by widespread discrimination and a harsh economic climate that disproportionately affected these communities.
Many thought Mexican Americans were taking jobs and welfare money from white Americans.
Mexican Americans in the southwest were most directly affected by institutional discrimination, including racial segregation in schools, housing, and public spaces, as well as discriminatory hiring practices and wage disparities. Additionally, they faced deportation and repatriation campaigns during the Great Depression, which unjustly targeted and removed individuals and families of Mexican descent from the United States.
discriminatory practices worsened during the great depression.