The Bracero Project began in the United States in 1942, during World War II, as a response to labor shortages in agriculture and railroads. It was initiated through an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico, allowing Mexican workers, known as "braceros," to work temporarily in the U.S. The program aimed to provide labor while also enhancing diplomatic relations between the two countries. It continued until 1964, bringing millions of Mexican workers to the U.S. during that time.
The Bracero Program .
In 1942, the United States initiated the Bracero Program to address labor shortages during World War II by bringing in temporary agricultural workers from Mexico. The program aimed to fill gaps in the labor force, particularly in agriculture and railroads, as many American workers were enlisted in the military. The Bracero Program facilitated the legal entry of hundreds of thousands of Mexican laborers, helping to sustain the economy during the war years. It continued until 1964, significantly impacting U.S.-Mexico relations and labor dynamics.
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.
Bracero workers were primarily Mexican laborers brought to the United States during World War II through the Bracero Program to address labor shortages in agriculture and other industries. Unlike African Americans, who were facing systemic racial segregation and discrimination domestically, braceros were temporary workers under a bilateral agreement, often experiencing exploitation and poor working conditions. While both groups sought better economic opportunities, their experiences and the nature of their labor rights differed significantly, with braceros lacking permanent residency and facing specific legal and social challenges tied to their status as migrant workers.
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Rafael Bracero was born in 1950.
The cast of Bracero Brothers - 2012 includes: Martin Aguirre as Bracero Hiram Campos as Gabriel Marc Gardner as Officer MacFarland Tyler Jerome Thompson as Officer LaMothe Richard Montalban as Bracero Rob Tillitz as Mr. Tillman
The cast of El bracero - 2008 includes: Fabian Euresti as Fabian
The Bracero Program .
The direct cause of the formation of the Bracero Program was decline of the rural population. The southwest saw the biggest drop in this population.
The cast of Border Incident - 1949 includes: Harry Antrim as John MacReynolds Lita Baron as Rosita Tony Barr as Luis Alfonso Bedoya as Cuchillo Robert Cabal as Bracero Teresa Celli as Maria Frank Conlan as Postal Clerk Miguel Contreras as Bracero David Cota as Bracero Howard Da Silva as Owen Parkson Joe Dominguez as Bracero Gerald Echaverria as The Padre Elias Gamboa as Bracero Martin Garralaga as Colonel Rafael Alvardo Fred Graham as Leathercoat with motorcycle Gordon Harris as Bandit Al Haskell as Bracero Samuel Herrera as Bracero Arthur Hunnicutt as Clayton Nordell Jack Lambert as Chuck Mitchell Lewis as Older Bracero Knox Manning as Narrator Paul Marion as One-Armed Man Edwin Max as Doc Bryler Charles McGraw as Jeff Amboy John McGuire as Norson, Immigration Officer James Mitchell as Juan Garcia Ricardo Montalban as Pablo Rodriguez Arnold Moss as Zopilote George Murphy as Jack Bearnes John Ridgely as Mr. Neley Jerry Riggio as Bracero Charles Rivero as Bracero Sig Ruman as Hugo Wolfgang Ulrich Riley Sunrise as Bandit Danilo Valente as Bracero Otto Waldis as Fritz Lynn Whitney as Bella Amboy Roque Ybarra as Bracero Nedrick Young as Happy Georgiana Young as Woman
In 1942.
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Bracero Program, was a temporary contract labor program initiated Aug. 1942 exchange of diplomatic notes between US and Mexico