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In times of need, the U.S. has historically allowed Mexicans to migrate for work, especially during labor shortages, such as during World War II when the Bracero Program was established. This program facilitated the temporary employment of Mexican laborers in agriculture and other sectors. Additionally, during economic crises or natural disasters, the U.S. has provided humanitarian assistance and opportunities for asylum to Mexicans seeking refuge. Overall, these measures reflect a recognition of the contributions and needs of Mexican workers in the U.S. economy.

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