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Zatz, M. (1993, December). Using and Abusing Mexican Farmworkers: The Bracero Program and the INS. Law & Society Review, 27(4), 851-863. Retrieved May 28, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
Basok, T. (2000, June). He came, he saw, he...stayed. Guest worker programmes and the issue of non-return. International Migration, 38(2), 215. Retrieved May 28, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
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Heisler, B. (2007, Summer2007). The Other Braceros.. Social Science History, 31(2), 239-271. Retrieved May 28, 2009, doi:10.1215/01455532-2006-022
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Bickerton, M. (2001, March). Prospects for a Bilateral Immigration Agreement with Mexico: Lessons from the Bracero Program. Texas Law Review, 79(4), 895. Retrieved May 28, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
Cohen, D. (2001, Spring2001). Caught in the Middle: The Mexican State's Relationship with the United States and Its Own Citizen-Workers, 1942-1954. Journal of American Ethnic History, 20(3), 110. Retrieved May 28, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
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Gamboa, E., Buan, C., (1995). Nosotros: The Hispanic People of Oregon. Oregon Council for the Humanities, Portland, Oregon. |