mexican immagrants
white americans wanted access to jobs that immigrants held.
A social identity group that is targeted or object of oppression or a group that is systematically mistreated.
Some Americans in the Southwest called for the repatriation of Mexican immigrants during the Great Depression due to economic competition and rising unemployment rates. They believed that removing Mexican immigrants would free up jobs for American citizens. Additionally, there were prevailing racial and xenophobic sentiments that fueled anti-immigrant attitudes, leading to calls for deportation and repatriation, often disregarding the contributions of Mexican communities to the local economy and culture.
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War Veterans.
In the Southwest, particularly during the 1930s, Mexican Americans and Mexicans were targeted for repatriation as part of efforts to reduce unemployment during the Great Depression. Many individuals were forcibly deported or coerced into returning to Mexico, regardless of their citizenship status. This campaign disproportionately affected U.S. citizens of Mexican descent, leading to significant community trauma and loss. The repatriation efforts were often justified by a belief that these individuals were taking jobs away from Anglo Americans.
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Judaism.
white americans wanted access to jobs that immigrants held.
Judaism could fit that description.
Armenians were targeted.
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.
A social identity group that is targeted or object of oppression or a group that is systematically mistreated.
Some Americans in the Southwest called for the repatriation of Mexican immigrants during the Great Depression due to economic competition and rising unemployment rates. They believed that removing Mexican immigrants would free up jobs for American citizens. Additionally, there were prevailing racial and xenophobic sentiments that fueled anti-immigrant attitudes, leading to calls for deportation and repatriation, often disregarding the contributions of Mexican communities to the local economy and culture.
A group that is systematically mistreated or oppressed.
cause it is in the southwest
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