Ethnic Studies
The Bracero Program was a series of laws and diplomatic agreements initiated in 1942 that allowed millions of Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts, primarily in agriculture and railroad industries. This program not only addressed labor shortages during World War II but also laid the groundwork for ongoing immigration issues, especially regarding undocumented immigrants and the labor rights of Chicanos.
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