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The Bracero Program
Author(s) -
Leigh Avera
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
vanderbilt historical review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2471-7398
pISSN - 2471-738X
DOI - 10.15695/vhr.2016spring.68
Subject(s) - computer science , business
This paper explores the perpetuation of isolated labor markets in Texas border towns caused by Texas' relationship to and use of the Bracero Program, a temporary guest-worker program between the United States and Mexico. This work outlines its legislative formation and evolution then discusses the various methods in which bracero workers were both bound to the land they worked and isolated from the national labor market

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