![]() ![]() These undated photos come from the Ernesto Galarza archives. The term bracero came from brazos (arms in Spanish) and reflected the intense physical labor demanded of these workers. It brought thousands of Mexican men to the United States as short-term workers (primarily in agriculture and the railroads), to support the national war effort in World War II and later the Korean War. Mexican Migrant (Bracero) Workers Photo Displayīracero Guest Worker Program PhotosThe Bracero Guest Worker Program (1942-1964) was enacted through several bilateral agreements signed by the United States and Mexico between 19. ![]()
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