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Workers under the bracero program, which ran from 1942 to 1964, were contracted for less than two years and required to return to Mexico, but they could be hired again. Above, Rachel Lipscomb ...
Federal immigration officers can continue to enter ticketed events on public property in Spokane, with or without a warrant, after an emergency City Council proposal failed Monday. The ordinance, ...
One farmer in rural Texas says none of his employees have wanted to come to work out of fear of being picked up during an ICE raid, “whether they are legal or illegal.” ...
The raids in Los Angeles carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are not about public safety or national security. They are a theater of cruelty — a show of ...
Rio Grande Valley farmers say they are feeling the pain of having no workers show up due to the continued ICE raids. Farmer Nick Billman from Donna says the raids ...
05.28.25 - 12:00pm The United States has often been celebrated as a nation of immigrants. Yet over the last century, the U.S. government expelled more people than were allowed to stay permanently.
The Bracero Legacy Mural honoring the sacrifices and contributions of the Mexican workers in the federal labor program of 1942-1964 was celebrated with a community unveiling on April 18, 2025, in ...
From 1942 to 1964, the Bracero Program brought millions of workers from Mexico to work in agriculture and the railroad industry. Many came to work in the Salinas Valley and are the grandfathers ...
CHUALAR, Calif. — An unveiling ceremony for a mural honoring the contributions and sacrifices of Bracero workers from 1942 to 1964 will take place tomorrow in Chualar. The Bracero Program ...
The Bracero Program One of the most consequential moments in Galarza’s career occurred in September of 1963 when a makeshift bus carrying Mexican farmworkers was stuck by a train near Chualar.