During the 'brasero' program? Temporary workers with a special working visa.
Work
because they were looking 4 taco im joking they came for work. . . mining....
they work
Wherever there is no work.
32,000
Ahhh... Mexicans? Locals? Natives?Please explain yourself. How does it sound:Americans who work in their own country are called what?
Mexicans had been working in the United States since 1848, when most of the Mexican territories were "acquired" after the Mexican Cession. It wasn't until the Immigration act of 1924 that the United States enforced its borders and made it illegal to work in the U.S. without special permits. Ever since, many people have sought to work in the U.S. without severing their ties to Mexico.
Work, and in a weekend do weed
no, they work all day in the sun, if they got sunburnt they would work
77% of the 111 million Mexicans live and work in urban centers (villages, towns and cities).
During the great depression, a large number of farmers remained on their farms. They grew their own food. In North Dakota, rather than buy coal to keep the houses warm, the farmers burned wheat in their stoves. In Alabama, farmers ran their cars on moonshine. In western Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas, and the other areas near there, a number of farmers had to abandon their farms. They sold to ranchers. They came to California to work on the farms and factories in the central valley and the area near Los Angeles and San Francisco. Others came to the Midwest or Northeast seeking factory or other work.
where do Mexicans work? Ihop and Borders