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The churches set up shelter and food for some immigrants. In return the immigrants were influenced to be Protestants and believe in God. Immigrants were given food, shelter, and religious instruction which some regard as being of questionable value.
They had to
To prevent any of his henchmen to try a mutiny and return home; by burning his boats he ensured there was no return ticket.
1. The US was entering WWI. 2. The Zimmerman telegram was intercepted; Germany wanted Mexico as an ally. To negate that...the US withdrew any excuses for any hostilities with Mexico; by withdrawing from Mexico.
During the 1930s, particularly during the Great Depression, the U.S. government implemented various measures to pressure Mexican immigrants to return to Mexico. Initiatives included the repatriation program, which aimed to deport individuals deemed "unemployed" or "unwanted," resulting in the forced return of hundreds of thousands of Mexican nationals and Mexican Americans. Local and state authorities, often collaborating with federal agents, conducted raids and targeted communities, using intimidation tactics to encourage voluntary repatriation. This effort was fueled by economic hardship and a growing anti-immigrant sentiment prevalent at the time.
Yes, there are many illegal immigrants who lived and worked in the United States and no official record of their whereabouts are being held.
To return to Mexico.
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many bosses were immigrants who had worked their way up in politics. they could speak to the immigrants in their language, helping them to find jobs and housing. in return the immigrants would pledge their votes.
The Zimmerman Telegram, sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917 proposing the return of lost territories (specifically Texas, New Mexico and Arizona) if Mexico declared war to the United States.
many bosses were immigrants who had worked their way up in politics. they could speak to the immigrants in their language, helping them to find jobs and housing. in return the immigrants would pledge their votes.
many bosses were immigrants who had worked their way up in politics. they could speak to the immigrants in their language, helping them to find jobs and housing. in return the immigrants would pledge their votes.
Always.
Return to Mexico City - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 15 February 2009
In the Zimmermann Telegram, Germany tried to convince Mexico to start a war with the US, which would prevent the US from joining the Allies during World War I. In return, the Germans promised to send Mexico money and supplies to help fight their war. Additionally, Germany promised that if they won the war, Mexico would be allowed to take back Texas and California, which the US had taken from Mexico about 60 years earlier.
Soldiers returning from war during the Great Depression had a whole new set of problems to deal with. They couldn't find health care or jobs. Often, a soldier would return to find his family starving and homeless.