Manuel Alvarado was part of the Bracero Program in the 1960s, which allowed millions of Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts. (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles ...
HURON, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – One man is dedicating a project to revive the untold stories of Mexicans who dedicated their livelihoods to feeding families and building up the US amid a world war.
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz, R-Texas, has proposed a bill to streamline farmworker visas for migrants that harkens back to the Bracero Program of the 1940s. If ...
The streets surrounding a convenience store in downtown Chualar came alive early Friday night as crowds of people came out to celebrate the unveiling of a mural honoring the Mexican workers who came ...
On Sept. 17, 1963, 58 farm workers boarded a makeshift bus after working all day in the Chualar celery fields. These workers, all men, were part of the bracero program, a guest-worker agreement ...
One May morning in 1961, 21-year-old Manuel Alvarado strapped on his huaraches, stuffed three changes of clothes and a thin blanket into a nylon tote bag and bid his parents farewell. He was leaving ...
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