The Bracero Program: A Catalyst for Social Justice
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Social Justice, Immigration Reform, Mexico, Labor RightsAbstract
This paper gives a background of the Bracero Program, a little known guestworker program that allowed millions of Mexicans into the United States. The Bracero Program had large-scale impacts, ranging from intertwining Mexican and American economies to impacting social justice movements regarding immigration reform and civil rights. Today, the program holds responsibility for strong links between Mexican and American communities.
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