As part of a bilateral commitment to focus on winning World War II, over 100,000 contracts were signed between 1943 and 1945 to recruit and transport Mexican workers to the United States for ...
A little-known labor agreement between the United States and Mexico helped reshape communities across the country during some ...
Mexico's greatest contribution to WWII wasn't on the battlefield—it was in fields and factories. Explore how Mexico supplied critical food and materials to the Allied war effort, often at great cost ...
Labor and the railroad industry before World War II -- The Great Depression, deportations, and recovery -- We will need the Mexicans back -- Railroad track workers needed; where are the domestic ...