How did the Great Depression impact Mexican immigrants?

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Responses

They found work as seasonal laborers in the tomato fields.
They found work as seasonal laborers in the tomato fields.

Some were repatriated back to Mexico.
Some were repatriated back to Mexico.

They were unable to get assistance from New Deal programs.
They were unable to get assistance from New Deal programs.

They were brought in to break the coal mine strikes of the 1930s.

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The correct response is: Some were repatriated back to Mexico.

During the Great Depression, many Mexican immigrants faced significant challenges, including job loss and increased discrimination. Some were deported or repatriated back to Mexico as part of broader efforts to reduce the number of unemployed individuals in the United States.