Thursday, October 16, 2008
Settlement
World War II-era Mexican migrant workers --the braceros-- have reached a settlement to recover the portion of wages denied to them, which in some cases amounted to 10 percent of their wages over a four-year period. Under the agreement, the Mexican government will pay $3,500 to each bracero or a surviving heir.
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