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When the migrant-worker bracero program expired in 1965, the government recruited groups of high school male athletes to step ...
Americans complain about immigrants taking their jobs. It’s because immigrants will do the work no one else is willing to do ...
"We have senior citizens who work with us and when they see immigration passing where we are working, they begin to cry because of how fearful they are," said Flor, a Mexican migrant who picks ...
President Donald Trump has seized the authority to lay off federal workers and reorganize the federal government in a way ...
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Jungle Yacht's 1930s Adventure BusIn the depths of the 1930s Belgian Congo, two of the largest and most luxurious expedition vehicles ever created traversed ...
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Boing Boing on MSN"No worse employment exists" - Two Orwell essays depict brutal reality of 1930s working-class lifeTo commemorate the 75th anniversary of George Orwell's death, The New Statesman has published two essays by the author of 1984 and Animal Farm. The special opens with "Hop-picking," Orwell's 1931 ...
The scathing criticism of world football’s governing body is detailed in two new reports on migrant-worker deaths in the Gulf state.
'There is a lot of fear': Group advocates for migrant workers' rights in Stockton May Day rally The organizer told KCRA 3 that a gathering like this would typically be much bigger, but that there ...
Amnesty International has said migrant workers in Canada have been exposed to “shocking abuse and discrimination” while working under Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).
During the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, millions of desperate Americans abandoned their homes, farms and businesses to look for work elsewhere. Though Rush's family left after the Dust Bowl years were ...
Pat Rush (right) with her brother in Arkansas circa late 1930s. Migrant stories have two parts: the leaving of an old life, and the building of a new one. Pat Rush's "old life" started in Arkansas.
During the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, millions of desperate Americans abandoned their homes, farms and businesses to look for work elsewhere.
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