Answer:
It was a program that brought Mexicans to Washington for farm labor during World War
Step-by-step explanation:
The Bracero Program was an act between the United States and Mexico that took place during the World War II. With this act, the US and Mexico agreed that Mexican laborers can move in the US because of lack of labor force as lot of men were engaged into the war. The US agreed with Mexico's terms about providing the Mexican laborers with descent living and working conditions, while also guaranteeing a minimal wage of 30 cents per hour.