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Which of the following was true about the deportation of Mexican Americans
during the Great Depression?



Answer :

True about the deportation of Mexican Americans during the Great Depression. It was illegal and unconstitutional and they wanted to avoid the costs of providing them with public services.

All through the wonderful despair, the yank authorities forcibly deported among 1 and a couple of million Mexican American residents and criminal citizens of Mexican descent. This mass deportation, called the Mexican Repatriation, took place from 1929 to 1939 and changed into fueled by panic over unemployment inside the USA.

The high-quality Mexican Americans depression jobs dried up, the land dried up and those farmers and employees headed west looking for work. That led them into opposition with Mexicans and Mexican-Americans already in the Southwest.

The U.S. Deported a million of Its very own residents to Mexico all through the exquisite depression. Up to at least one human being of Mexican descent of them, American-born rounded up in casual raids and deported with the purpose to reserve jobs for white people.

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Which of the following was true about the deportation of Mexican Americans

during the Great Depression?

A.  It was illegal and unconstitutional and they wanted to avoid the costs of providing them with public services.

B.  It was legal and unconstitutional and they wanted to avoid the costs of providing them with public services.

C. Both of theses

D. none of these