Ben Waber reviewed Defiant braceros by Mireya Loza (The David J. Weber series in the new borderlands history)
An Important Dive into US/Mexico Migrant Worker History
5 stars
Loza delivers an incisive, deeply researched book on the Bracero Program, which brought hundreds of thousands of male Mexican workers to US farms on temporary work permits from 1942-64. This book focuses more on the experiences of the workers themselves by combining rich interviews with other accounts, although Loza does bring in the macro economic and political perspective as well. It was startling how this program was framed in Mexico, and its complicated legacy is all the more important to understand today. Highly recommend
