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Interview no. 1035

2002
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Mr. Guevara Rodríguez recalls growing up in Valle de Santiago, Guanajuato, México, and sowing beans and corn from the age of eight; he relates how, when he was eighteen, he traveled to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México, and later crossed into the United States to work as an undocumented laborer; additionally, he recounts being hired by a rancher in Texas, and taken to the border to become a bracero; he describes the hiring process in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México and Empalme, Sonora, México, how braceros slept in the streets before being hired, the medical test they got, and the disinfection process they endured; furthermore, he discusses daily life on the farms, the wages they received, and the treatment from foremen; he also states what complaints braceros had, and how representatives from the Mexican consulate visited them to hear their complaints and help resolve them; moreover, he explains what braceros did on weekends, the visits they took into town, and the card games they played; he concludes by expressing his feelings about the program, how he remembers it with much sadness and sorrow, and why he decided to stay in México.

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