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Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee: Pedro L. Lechuga was born May 19, 1933, in Namiquipa, Chihuahua, México; he had six siblings, three of whom passed away; his parents were agriculturalists; he was formally educated through the sixth grade; in…

This is Manuel Arredondo Labrada's standard work contract. He received this contract in 1962. He worked in San Joaquin and Contra Costa, California, for the California Asparagus Grower's Association.

This is Manuel Arredondo Labrada's standard work contract. He received this contract in 1962. He worked in San Joaquin and Contra Costa, California, for the California Asparagus Grower's Association.

Manuel Arrendondo Labrada's alien laborer's identification card (MICA). Its was issued to him in 1962.

Manuel Arrendondo Labrada's alien laborer's identification card (MICA). Its was issued to him in 1962.

Manuel Arrendondo Labrada's alien laborer's identification card (MICA). Its was issued to him in 1959.

Manuel Arrendondo Labrada's alien laborer's identification card (MICA). Its was issued to him in 1959.

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Mr. Luciano Manriquez is in a chile field in Las Cruces, NM during 12/15/1950.

In this second page of the interview form, Mr. Luis Figueroa Encinas suggests for another Bracero Program. His opinion is based on the fact that the United States pays more than Mexico does for jobs, and there are too many people dying trying to…

Interview form for Mr. Luis Figueroa Encinas. The questions are in regards to his time as a bracero and how the program affected his life.

This portion of a registration form was filled for Luis Figueroa Encinas with the help of Jesus M. Calles. In it, he outlines his personal information as well as the information of his children. It was filled out September 16, 2003.

Luis Figueroa Encinas received this missing documentation in Mexicali, Baja California in 2006 because he was missing some documents for his request of his 10%.

This registration form verifies that the Mexican government received Luis Figueroa Encinas' application on September 25, 2003 for his 10%.

Two individuals acknowledges the fact that Luis Figueroa Encinas was a bracero from 1952-1961.

Arturo Lopez Corella acknowledges the fact that both witnesses are being honest about their identities and what they have testified to be true.

This notarized letter acknowledges the fact that Luis Figueroa Encinas worked as a bracero in 1957. Juan Topete Hernandez and Luis Ramirez Montes sign as witnesses.

Luis Figueroa Encinas filled out this application in for back wages owed to him.

Luis Figueroa Encinas filled out this application in for back wages owed to him.

This letter establishes that Luis Figueroa Encinas had 10% removed from his salary to go towards a Savings Account. He is asking for his 10%.

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Bracero ID Card Backside of Luis Estrada's father.

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Front side of Luis Estrada's father's Bracero ID Card.

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