The Bracero Program (1942–1964) was set up by the Mexican and United States governments to provide Mexican workers needed for U.S. agriculture and to end illegal immigration. It resulted in all of the following EXCEPT
A. It actually generated more illegal immigration.
B. Many U.S. growers preferred to recruit farm laborers informally because they would work for lower wages, a violation of the Agreement.
C. Nearly 5 million braceros worked under contracts that stipulated against replacement of domestic workers or reduction of domestic farm wages.
D. Mexico excluded several states from the program because these states supported racial discrimination in segregated public accommodations.
E. U.S. citizenship for Mexican workers supported by their employers.
Answer: E
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