100 Years in the Back Door, Out the Front
THE Texas cotton lobbyist tried to reassure Congress that the tens of thousands of Mexicans who labored in the fields of the Southwest were not a threat to national security. There "never was a more docile animal in the world than the Mexican," he told the Senate committee.
Then he offered a way around the political problem the congressmen faced in extending the program that had let the workers in.
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