Undocumented Mexican workers (identified as "wetbacks" in a handwritten notation on the negative) are discovered and arrested by a Los Angeles police officer in a Southern Pacific rail yard.
Mexican migrant workers disembark in Los Angeles County as participants in the Bracero Program, which was instituted by the American and Mexican goverments to ease agricultural labor shortages in the United States during World War Two.
Undocumented Mexican workers (identified as "wetbacks" in a handwritten notation on the negative) are discovered and arrested by Los Angeles police officers in the Southern Pacfic rail yards.
Mexican migrant workers travel by train to Los Angeles as participants in the Bracero Program, which was instituted by the American and Mexican goverments to ease agricultural labor shortages in the United States during World War Two.
A Mexican migrant workers travels by train to Los Angeles as a participant in the Bracero Program, which was instituted by the American and Mexican goverments to ease agricultural labor shortages in the United States during World War Two.