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Bee Hive Homes of Amarillo, 5800 S.W. 54th Ave. ... 7222 W. I-40. Employee personal cup stored with restaurant food; uncovered chicken patties in reach-in refrigerator. ... Braceros Bar & Grill ...
The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term bracero [bɾaˈse.ɾo], meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a U.S. Government-sponsored program that imported Mexican farm and railroad workers into the United States between the years 1942 and 1964.
Amarillo Club, Restaurant El Sol De Mexico among this week's health inspections. Gannett. Amarillo Globe-News. April 6, 2024 at 10:00 AM. The Food Establishment Inspection Report is a weekly ...
From 1950 to 1964 the farm served as a processing center for the Bracero Program which brought Mexicans to the United States as guest agricultural workers. [2] The site was the first permanent reception center for braceros. [1] Rio Vista Farm took on a new role when part of it became a training academy for the El Paso County Sheriff's Office ...
The co-founder of the Avila's El Ranchito restaurant chain started with one spot in Huntington Park, and turned it with his children into a multimillion-dollar empire Salvador Avila, bracero ...
Bracero workers were selected through a multi-phase process, which required passing a series of selection procedures at Mexican and U.S. processing centers. The selection of bracero workers was a key aspect of the bracero program between the United States and Mexico, which began in 1942 and formally concluded in 1964.
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The Derrick Building (former Greyhound Depot), Amarillo, 1949; Eddie's Napoli's Italian Restaurant, Amarillo, 1930s; Esquire Jazz Club (former Esquire Theatre), Amarillo, 1947; J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Amarillo, 1939; Kress Center City, Amarillo, 1932; Levine's Department Store, Amarillo, 1936