Operation Wetback

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Operation Wetback

-An immigration law enforcement initially created by Joseph Swing in cooperation with the Mexican government. -a system of tactical control and cooperation within the U.S. Border Patrol and alongside the Mexican government

What other offenses were there?

-Beatings -Jailings

Those who were reported did not receive the opportunity to....

-Recover their property in the US -Contact their families

How were the conditions?

-The deportees were often stranded with no food, water, or employment -stranded in 112 degree heat -88 people died

Why did Mexicans cross the border?

-better wages -better opportunities -hunger -misgovernment -population growth

How were Mexicans deported?

-buses -planes -temporary processing stations

There were 300...

-jeeps -cars -buses

What led to Operation Wetback?

-tensions between the program's stated and implicit goals -ineffectiveness in limiting illegal immigration into the US

How many airplanes?

7

Total of immigration and border patrol officers and investigators

750

Despite the Bracero Program....

American growers continued to recruit and hire illegal laborers to meet their labor needs

When was this program implanted?

May 1954

What happened when War World II commenced?

Mexican and American governments developed an agreement known as the Bracero program, which allowed Mexican laborers to work in the United States under short-term contracts

Mexico began discouraging emigration to the United States in the early 1900s

Mexican government officials realized that the laborers leaving for the United States would be needed to industrialize and expand the Mexican economy.

What did some illegal immigrants do?

They fled to Mexico, fearing arrest

Where were the deportees sent?

Unfamiliar parts of Mexico

In exchange, the US....

Was granted stricter border security and the return of illegal Mexican immigrants to Mexico.

The term "wetback" later became...

a derogatory term applied generally to Mexican laborers, including those who were legal residents

"wetback"

a disparaging term applied to illegal entrants who had supposedly sneaked into the U.S. by swimming the Rio Grande

Where did the program originate from?

a request by the Mexican government to stop illegal alien entry of Mexican laborers into the United States, a practice which had been regularized by mutual agreement during World War II by the bracero program

Bracero Program

a series of laws and diplomatic agreements when the United States signed the Mexican Farm Labor Agreement with Mexico

Joseph Swing

he Director of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service

This program dealt with...

illegal border crossings into the United States by Mexican nationals

88 people died due to....

the neglect of the Mexican government

Why would patrol officers shave immigrants' heads?

to mark repeat offenders who would attempt to reenter the United States

All forms of transportation that were listed...

were only used for Operation Wetback


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