Joint determination/finding of facts by Jose Ines Cano, Consul of Mexico, and John Murray, Representative of the Secretary of Labor, in the matter of Imperial Valley Farmers' Association and R.T. Engl
1/28/1963
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This document is related to the Bracero Program, a federally sponsored labor program during the 1950s-early 1960's, whereby migrant/migratory laborers from Mexico were provided for seasonal, mostly agricultural employment, often on the farms of California growers. The document provides insight into Hispanic/Latino/Mexican immigration and labor history, including controversies which surfaced during the "farm labor movement" of the years thereafter.
This primary source comes from the General Records of the Department of Labor.
National Archives Identifier: 296740
Full Citation: Joint determination/finding of facts by Jose Ines Cano, Consul of Mexico, and John Murray, Representative of the Secretary of Labor, in the matter of Imperial Valley Farmers' Association and R.T. Engl; 1/28/1963; General Records of the Department of Labor, Record Group 174. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/joint-determinationfinding-of-facts-by-jose-ines-cano-consul-of-mexico-and-john-murray-representative-of-the-secretary-of-labor-in-the-matter-of-imperial-valley-farmers-association-and-rt-englund-et-a, April 28, 2025]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.