Money Today January 2011 by The India Today Group

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Thomas McCullough, had been sent by the Archdiocese of San Francisco to work with farm laborers and Mexican bracero workers in the San Joaquin Valley. The two priests followed the migrants from camp to camp, setting up portable altars and conducting open-air confessions, ministering to the workers' spiritual needs. Quickly they learned that the migrants desperately needed something more. In San Jose, Fr. McDonnell decided to try to teach the farm workers about the church's social doctrines on labor organizing and social justice, hoping that they would begin to organize themselves to improve their lot.

But the Mexicans are trash. They have no standard of living. " In Arizona, however, rural isolation insulated the Chávez family from the virulent racism that characterized relations between Anglos and Mexicans in the factorylike farms of California. As long as Chávez family members stayed within their isolated rural community, they did not have to worry about being deported or repatriated by the border patrol. Once they joined the migrant stream, this move became a real possibility. On the first night of their journey to California in the old family car, they were stopped by a border patrol officer on suspicion of of being undocumented Mexican immigrants.

They are our best people. They are always with us. They keep the Page 10 country going.... But the Mexicans are trash. They have no standard of living. " In Arizona, however, rural isolation insulated the Chávez family from the virulent racism that characterized relations between Anglos and Mexicans in the factorylike farms of California. As long as Chávez family members stayed within their isolated rural community, they did not have to worry about being deported or repatriated by the border patrol.

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