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Definitions of bracero in various dictionaries:
noun - a Mexican laborer who worked in the United States on farms and railroads in order to ease labor shortages during World War II
noun - a Mexican laborer
BRACERO - The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term bracero, meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a series of laws and diplomatic a...
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Nov 29 2018 New York Times |
Apr 20 2013 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Nov 23 2012 Universal |
May 11 2006 New York Times |
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A Mexican laborer permitted to enter the United States and work for a limited period of time, especially in agriculture. |
a Mexican labourer allowed into the United States for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker. |
a Mexican laborer who worked in the United States on farms and railroads in order to ease labor shortages during World War II |
A Mexican labourer allowed into the United States for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker. |
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The Bracero program (from the Spanish term bracero, meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a series of laws and diplomatic agreements, initiated on August 4, 1942, when the United States signed the Mexican Farm Labor Agreement with Mexico. The agreement guaranteed decent living conditions (sanitation, adequate shelter and food) and a minimum wage of 30 cents an hour; it also allowed the importation of contract laborers from Guam as a temporary measure during the early phases of World War II.The agreement was extended with the Migrant Labor Agreement of 1951, enacted as an amendment to the Agricultural Act of 1949 (Public Law 78) by Congress, which set the official parameters for the bracero program until its termination in 1964.* |