The Bracero Program was a US government program to import Mexican men to work as agricultural laborers during WWII. It was begun because most young, strong American men were in uniform during WWII, and not available to do this work. Ten per cent of the US population was in the military during the war, almost all of them young men.
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The Bracero Program .
address the urgent need for agricultural laborers
The Bracero Program was originally a binational temporary contract labor program initiated, in October 5,1942, by an exchange of diplomatic notes between the United States and Mexico after a series of negotiations.
The Bracero Program .
The US at least parially met the need for farm labor with the "Bracero" program, through which Mexicans were brought in to perform agricultural labor. "Bracero" means "strong arm".
It was known as the Bracero Program.
Braceros. The Bracero program aimed at importing Mexican agricultural labor to replace Americans now in the service. "Bracero" roughly translates as "strong arm"
Yes. It was known as the Bracero Program, which allowed temporary Mexican workers to enter the United States. The main reason were labor shortages as result of the World War II
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