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On 6/30/2010 12:03 AM, Bill McKee wrote:
Was not Ike. True. Program started in 1942 when lots of people from the farm went to war as soldiers and the Japanese in the West were interred. Was the Bracero Program and allowed 3 and 6 month work visas. Were not all for farm labor. I worked with. some in a lumber mill making pallets. 1857-1960. Was ended .because the do gooders said the migrant farm workers had to live in demeaning conditions. Instead of making the farmers that supplied housing, supply livable housing, they killed the program. We could end illegal immigration in 30 days by instituting a visiting worker visa for those without a college degree (H-1 visa allows that now). Your memories/understanding are flawed though the visitor visa is a good idea. Growing up in the northeast, we had migrant workers from the south, mostly Florida, come through every fall. They were poor black and white with the same base of people each year, seemingly endlessly. The smarter farmers followed the laws that required adequate housing once those laws were in place, and kept their harvesters on site till the crop was all in, under threat of being fired if they left the place for any reason. The farmer would take liquor orders on Friday night, buying the products and delivering them, and kept the drunken misbehavior local and under control so they wouldn't lose any harvesters to law enforcement. The migrant workers had an agent who traveled with them and maintained order, usually providing transportation (old school buses) as well. As recently as the 1990's I saw such migrant worker housing in Wisconsin with rules posted, painted directly on the wall. The place was like fraternity rooms I remember from college days but had only metal bunk beds and no other furniture. They had a refrigerator, common kitchen, and common bathroom facilities. In late fall, as the migrant workers headed south for winter, they would come through a second time, buying up all old cheap cars, running or not. Every family or group bought two, one that drove and one they towed. Fixing the non-runner and selling it was winter income. It is a good bet that by the time the buses reached their point of origin they were nearly empty. |
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