How did New Deal legislations impact the Mexican American community?
A.) New Deal legislation provided relief for Mexican Americans who had American born children and were skilled workers. B.) New Deal legislation excluded the Mexican American community and several hundred thousands were deported in the 1930s. C.) New Deal legislation that resulted in buying land from farmers to reduce production left thousands of Mexican American sharecroppers jobless. D.) New Deal legislation provided relief for Mexican Americans who had migrated to the United States during or before the 1920s. E.) New Deal legislation provided construction and other manual labor jobs to skilled Mexican Americans through federal projects.
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The New Deal offered Mexican Americans a little help. The Farm Security Administration established camps for migrant farm workers in California, and the CCC and WPA hired unemployed Mexican Americans on relief jobs. Many, however, did not qualify for relief assistance because as migrant workers they did not meet residency requirements. Furthermore, agricultural workers were not eligible for benefits under workers' compensation, Social Security, and the National Labor Relations Act. It's D.
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