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During World War I, Mexican immigrants faced significant discrimination and prejudice in the United States. Many were viewed with suspicion due to their nationality, and anti-Mexican sentiment was exacerbated by the war. Despite their contributions to the labor force, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing, they often encountered hostility, segregation, and violence. Additionally, some Mexican Americans served in the military, but they still faced racial discrimination both at home and abroad.

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