Bracero

/brəˈseɪroʊ/ noun

A Mexican laborer who worked temporarily in the United States, especially in agriculture; a migrant farmworker.

From Spanish 'bracero,' from 'brazo' (arm, labor), describing someone who works with their arms. This term became prominent during the Bracero Program (1942-1964).

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